Parallels Desktop 6.0 f/ Mac, 1-9u, EDU, FR PDFM6XL-A01-FR User Manual

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PDFM6XL-A01-FR
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Managing Virtual Machines 
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The Parallels Virtual Machines list allows you to manage the registered Parallels virtual machines 
as follows: 
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Open virtual machines: Click the virtual machine name in the list to open the virtual machine 
window. 
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Start virtual machines: Click the Start button 
 or right-click a virtual machine and 
choose Start from the shortcut menu. 
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Edit the virtual machine configuration: Right-click a virtual machine and select Configure 
from the shortcut menu. 
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Locate the virtual machine files on your Mac: Right-click a virtual machine and choose Show 
in Finder from the shortcut menu. 
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Rearrange the virtual machines: Drag a virtual machine to the desired position. 
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Remove any virtual machine: Drag a virtual machine from the list or right-click it and select 
Remove from the context menu. You can add it back to the list later. 
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Assign colors to your virtual machines: Right-click a virtual machine and select the desired 
color from the shortcut menu. In Finder, the virtual machine .pvm bundle will be marked 
with the same color. 
If the virtual machine files are stored on a remote USB device or network server, you will see 
the corresponding icon to the right of the virtual machine name. 
If you right-click a virtual machine template, the set of commands will differ slightly. The Start 
button 
 is not available because you cannot start a template, but you can choose the Convert 
to Virtual Machine or Deploy to Virtual Machine options. 
Third-party Virtual Machines 
When you start Parallels Desktop, it finds all third-party virtual machines (VMware, Microsoft 
Virtual PC, Virtual Box) stored on your Mac using the Spotlight search and adds them to the 
Parallels Virtual Machine list. Before using these machines, you need to covert them into the 
Parallels Desktop format. Open a third-party virtual machine and conversion will begin. 
If you do not want to convert a third-party virtual machine into the Parallels Desktop format, 
simply remove it from the Parallels Virtual Machines list. Parallels Desktop will not add it to the 
list any more. 
The Menu 
This menu is situated in the lower left corner of the Parallels Virtual Machines list: