Parallels Workstation 2.2, 1-9u, IT, MNT WWL2XM-01-IT Benutzerhandbuch

Produktcode
WWL2XM-01-IT
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Managing Virtual Machines 
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License Status
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User Name and Company Name contain information about your name and the name of your 
company that you entered in the Activate Product window. 
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Product ID displays the identification number of your copy of Parallels Workstation as well 
as the following information: the version of the Parallels Workstation, license number, and 
the abilities covered by your license that are displayed in the Primary OSes and Terminal 
Services
 fields. 
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Validity period shows the date until your license is valid. 
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Primary OSes indicates which primary operating systems are allowed by your license. 
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Terminal Services displays which primary operating systems are able to access Parallels 
Workstation remotely. 
Note: The same license information is displayed in the Activate Product window. See 
Activating Parallels Workstation in Windows (page 26) or Activating Parallels Workstation 
in Linux (page 31). 
Virtual Machine Features
This group contains indicators that are active only when the guest OS is running. Otherwise 
they are off. 
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Virtualization mode shows your acceleration mode. 
If you are running virtual machine with hardware acceleration, this line indicates either 
Intel VT-x
 or AMD SVM. It shows Intel VT-x if you work on an Intel VT-enabled 
processor and hardware virtualization support is activated on the VM Flags (page 108) tab 
of the General Options. This line shows AMD SVM if you work on an AMD SVM-enabled 
processor and hardware virtualization support is activated on the VM Flags (page 108) tab 
of the General Options. See Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x) and AMD SVM Support 
(page 10) for a description of both types of hardware virtualization. 
If you are running without hardware acceleration, the virtualization mode line indicates the 
acceleration level. All guest OSes, besides Windows NT/2000/XP/2003, run in Software 
mode 0
. Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 starts with Software mode 0, then switch to 
Software mode 1
 and Software mode 2 in case the Acceleration Level setting (on 
the VM Flags (page 108) tab of the General Options) is set to High.  
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Remote session indicates if Parallels Workstation is executed on a remote server.