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I’ve been running with Parallels for a while on my new Mac Intel system, and am really happy with it. But I really wish I could cut and paste between the Windows apps and the Mac apps, wish it would sync to the correct time, and so on. Is there some sort of Parallels equivalent to the old VMware “helper apps” that you’d install within the guest operating system? I’m running Windows XP.

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There is indeed a helper application that you really do need to install if you’re running Parallels Desktop on your Intel Mac system, called, ingeniously enough, Parallels Tools.
To install it, start up Parallels Desktop on your Mac OS X system (if you don’t yet have this Intel Mac only tool, you can get a working demo copy of Parallels online: download the Parallels demo). You’ll need to have configured your virtual OS to include support for a CD/DVD drive, then log in to Windows XP as an administrator. If you don’t know what I mean, you probably are the admin for the WinXP system!
Now you’ll want to select “Install Parallels Tools…” from the VM toolbar that’s part of the Mac side of Parallels Desktop (that is, it’s not part of your guest OS):


As I indicated, you definitely need to be logged in to your guest OS. Parallels reaffirms that with its warning message:

Just “OK” past that — since you are already logged in to WinXP, aren’t you? — and the next thing you’ll see is the Installer running within Windows for this particular application:

At this point you’ll be clicking
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1.MapPlace and 64-bit versions of Internet Explorer. With 64-bit Internet Explorer, the browser may appear to install the MapGuide Viewer, but the maps may not appear. The problem's started when I've setup Parallel Desktop 9 and installed WIN 8.1, after that I've installed the Parallels Tools. The screen resolution is SO high because of the Retina setting on MAC. And microscopic context menus as will, I cannot use the WIN like this.

a few times to let it tell you about the installation options, etc. The first time you click it’ll warn you that they haven’t gone through the Microsoft verification process for the extensions so you’ll possibly see some warnings, but they’re safely ignored:

Dylan is using a MAC BOOK with Windows installed and it seems to work but our products are PC compatible and I cannot guaranty they work perfecty on MAC system. We have had this problem before. Basically, for some reason, the Parallels has USB driver problems. Question: Q: Safari on Mac frozen with VIRUS FOUND popup I was on Safari on Mac and entered a website 'invipsuite.com' in the URL window and suddenly my Safari froze with a popup 'Virus found - The last website you visited has infected your Mac with a virus. Unable to Download macOS Sierra, shows as “Downloaded” If the Mac App Stores shows that “macOS Sierra” has “Downloaded” and the button is not possible to click again, you likely had one of the beta or GM builds and you will need to remove any existing “Install macOS Sierra” application installers from the Mac, or any connected drives.


I didn’t find that anything needed to be changed along the way. You’ll be asked if you want to install “complete” or “custom”: I recommend you install the complete Parallels Tools package.
Finally, installation complete, you’ll want to restart your guest operating system (e.g., Windows XP, not your Mac):

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May 22, 2017  2016 - VMware Fusion vs Parallels vs. Discussion in 'Mac Apps and Mac App Store' started by phrehdd, Dec 2. I'll start by saying that the Parallels interface is more 'Mac friendly' and that Fusion is more streamline if not Spartan in appearance. Just bought Parallels 12. I buy new version every two years and it's ok to me. $ 500,000 was released by the government to the public due to UN collaboration and end-of-year donation the sum of $ 50,000 was sent to each card It is advisable that you contact us now to receive.

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Once it starts up again, you’ll have a new icon in the clock tray, right next to the time display itself:

That’s the shortcut for Parallels Tools. Click on it and you’ll be able to configure and modify all of the many utilities included in this useful package:

Without a doubt, if you’re running Parallels Desktop you want to also install Parallels Tools too!
Note: If you haven’t yet delved into the world of virtualization on Intel-based Macs, please read

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I do have a lot to say, and questions of my own for that matter, but first I'd like to say thank you, Dave, for all your helpful information by buying you a cup of coffee!