![]() ![]() In other words no files ending in ".vmdk". VMware Converter does not create Packages line a normal file based Fusion Virtual Machine and besides this from the list of the files you are showing you don't have a Virtual Hard Drive. #Parallels bridged network greyed out windowsI've opened up my /Virtual Machines/VMWare Windows XP Home Edition package contents. I've spent a half hour or more reading all the "insufficient permission to access file" threads and documents. I keep it as is, and then can't open it because of permission errors. I have no idea why VMware Converter would be giving you a message like that. "when I attempt to convert it" convert what, what is "it"? "it says it was created." again "it" what it "it"? Sorry but in the context of that sentence it this or it that means nothing. I made it that far, but now when I attempt to convert it (it says it was created with an older version), Still get the same error.Īt this point, I'm throwing in the towel, lost a days work yesterday trying to get this to happen, and can't miss out on getting to our orders to ship this AM - so, reinstalling PTools and going back to P4. Then, inside the folder, I've also done the same for the single M19228.lck file - read/write. I've changed permissions so that myself and "Everyone" has read/write permissions. I made it that far, but now when I attempt to convert it (it says it was created with an older version), I get permisson errors. #Parallels bridged network greyed out how toI even found the "Map Network Places" area on XP, but of course, I couldn't find the folder in the Mac OS side to map.Ĭould you be so patient and gracious as to give me a play-by-play as to how to do this - for dummies? ![]() When I try "My Network Places", it doesn't see anything - an in workgroups, it sees my Mac, but only shows the printers. My Computer, I only have Shared Documents, Owner's Documents, Local Disc (C:), them the default floppy and CD drive. ![]() I've set my entire firewire drive up as "shared" (assuming that's what you mean, checking off the "shared" box in the get-info tab of the drive or folder), but when I go back into XP. so I assume, I've created a "shared" folder? But I still can't figure out how to map it, or have Parallels (Win XP) see it. I've done the Apple-Info and checked off thte box that says "shared". I mean, I've created a folder called "Fusion" in my /Documents/ folder. What do you mean by "create a share in os X". ![]()
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