Parallels Workstation 2.2, 250-499u, EN, MNT WWL2XM-06-EN Benutzerhandbuch
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WWL2XM-06-EN
Introduction 8
What's New in Parallels Workstation
2.2
2.2
New Graphics
Parallels Workstation 2.2 has a new improved GUI. Most of the graphic elements, including
device icons, buttons, wizard illustrations, are new.
device icons, buttons, wizard illustrations, are new.
Startup Options Dialog Changed
Interface of the Startup Options dialog has been changed in order to make it more intuitive.
Please refer to Startup Options Dialog (page 104).
Please refer to Startup Options Dialog (page 104).
New Guest OSes Supported
Now Parallels Workstation officially supports the following guest operating systems:
Solaris version 10 and 9
Fedora Core Linux 5
Ubuntu Linux 5.0.4
Fedora Core Linux 5
Ubuntu Linux 5.0.4
AMD SVM support
In addition to Intel's virtualization technology VT-x Parallels Workstation now supports similar
technology implemented into AMD processors, Security and Virtual Machine (SVM). Please
refer to Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x) and AMD SVM Support (page 10).
technology implemented into AMD processors, Security and Virtual Machine (SVM). Please
refer to Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x) and AMD SVM Support (page 10).
Shared Folders
Shared folders function assists in easily communicating between a virtual machine and your
host computer. These folders are used for exchanging files between the primary OS and a virtual
machine. Please refer to Using Shared Folders (page 133).
host computer. These folders are used for exchanging files between the primary OS and a virtual
machine. Please refer to Using Shared Folders (page 133).
Shared Folders Tab in Parallels Tools Center
Shared Folders tab has been added to Parallels Tools Center in order to provide support for
newly introduced Shared Folders function inside a guest operating system. Please refer to
Shared Folders Options (page 168).
newly introduced Shared Folders function inside a guest operating system. Please refer to
Shared Folders Options (page 168).
Custom Screen Resolutions
If you want the virtual machine window to occupy some specific place of your screen, you can
set an arbitrary non-standard resolution for its monitor. For more on this please refer to Custom
Screen Resolutions (page 135).
set an arbitrary non-standard resolution for its monitor. For more on this please refer to Custom
Screen Resolutions (page 135).
Suspending, Stopping and Pausing of a Virtual Machine Changed