Parallels WorkStation 2.2, 25-49u, ESD, Edu, IT WWL2XL-A03-IT Manual Do Utilizador

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WWL2XL-A03-IT
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Managing Virtual Machines 
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In Linux primary OS
1  Open /usr/lib/Parallels/.dhcpd_configuration file. 
2  Settings under "[vnic0]" determine Parallels network adapter parameters. Find the string 
"DHCP=1". This setting means that address for the primary operating system is assigned 
automatically. To allow static IP change DHCP setting to 0 instead of 1. Set "DHCP=0" and 
save the file. 
3  Launch the Terminal program and run two following commands: 
/etc/init.d/parallels stop 
and after this 
/etc/init.d/parallels start 
4  Specify an IP address for the primary system by means of the Linux version installed on 
your computer. 
 
Using Shared Folders 
Shared folders are folders in your host computer that are visible to the guest OS also. These 
folders are used for exchanging files between the primary OS and a virtual machine or between 
several virtual machines.  
In the primary OS shared folders appear as usual folders, while in guest OS they are objects of 
the network neighborhood. 
Using shared folders is possible for the following guest OSes:  
ƒ  Window 2000/XP/2003. 
 
Setting Up a Shared Folder 
Setting Up a shared folder requires two steps: 
1  Adding a shared folder(s) in your virtual machine configuration.  
2  Installing Parallels Tools in your guest OS. 
See below for detailed instructions. 
Adding a Shared Folder 
1  Open the virtual machine configuration, click the 
 button to open the 
Configuration Editor
2  In the Configuration Editor, select the Shared Folders tab (see the Shared Folders (page 110) 
topic). Select the Enable shared folders option. 
3  In the Shared Folders tab, click the 
 button to open the Shared Folder Properties screen. 
4  In the Shared Folder Properties screen: 
specify a name for the folder which will appear in your guest OS in the Name field;