Parallels WorkStation 2.2, 25-49u, ESD, Edu, FR WWL2XL-A03-FR Benutzerhandbuch
Produktcode
WWL2XL-A03-FR
Managing Virtual Machines
131
Removing Devices
Most virtual machine devices can be removed from the configuration. Memory and those
elements of the virtual machine configuration that are not devices but rather collections of
settings can not be removed. These elements are: Options, Shared Folders, and Video.
elements of the virtual machine configuration that are not devices but rather collections of
settings can not be removed. These elements are: Options, Shared Folders, and Video.
Note. Any device, except memory, can be disabled in the Configuration Editor (on page 105)
without removing it from configuration. Uncheck the Enabled check box of the desired device.
without removing it from configuration. Uncheck the Enabled check box of the desired device.
To remove a device:
1 Open the virtual machine from which you want to remove a device, then open the
Configuration Editor by selecting File->Edit Configuration in the menu or click
on the command button panel.
2 Select the device you want to delete in the left part of the Configuration Editor window. Note
that options, shared folders, video, and memory list entries can not be deleted.
3 Click the Remove button.
Networking in Virtual Machine
Parallels Workstation allows two types of networking in virtual machine, Bridged Ethernet and
Host-only networking. This section describes these types of networking and ways of
configuring them.
Host-only networking. This section describes these types of networking and ways of
configuring them.
Bridged Ethernet Networking
Bridged Ethernet networking allows virtual machines to access a physical network, such as
Local Area Network and/or Internet. You should have an Ethernet adapter installed on your host
computer. This Ethernet adapter should support promiscuous mode, as described in Hardware
Requirements (page 14).
Local Area Network and/or Internet. You should have an Ethernet adapter installed on your host
computer. This Ethernet adapter should support promiscuous mode, as described in Hardware
Requirements (page 14).
To access LAN and Internet, configure the virtual machine:
in virtual machine Network adapter options (on page 119) select Bridged Ethernet type of
networking in the Emulation group and choose the proper network adapter in the list,
configure network options in the guest operating system.