![]() In the 'console.log' I found the following entry: ![]() So, now I went back, and logged in to my AD Mobile Account. Believe it or not, IT WORKED!! My C: Drive volume mounted on the desktop, and I was able to use OS X applications to open files within the VM. So, with the fresh new laptop configuration, I logged out, and logged in as my local administrator account. ![]() I copied back my VM from my backup, into my AD Mobile Account profile, and ran it. Then I created my normal Local Administrator account, and then I added the machine to Active Directory, and setup my personal AD Mobile Account on the laptop.įinally, I installed fresh, the 5582 build of Parallels 3.0. So, I backed up my whole volume with SuperDuper to an external drive, and FRESH installed Tiger on the MBP (as if it was day one with the laptop). Now, I thought it was Leopard, or because it was an upgrade, or something. You can open only files located on Windows drives (volume) which have drive letters assigned or in Parallels Shared Folders." "Parallels Desktop cannot open file from the guest OS. Whenever I try to open a file anywhere on the C: Drive with TextEdit (mac), I get: ![]() I have NEVER been able to get the shared applications feature, and more specifically, the Windows Volume mount on the Mac Desktop, to work. I previously had Tiger running with 2.5, upgrade to, then upgraded to Leopard and upgraded to. (Hopefully that will answer everyone's question on existing configuration.) I have a MBP 2.4Ghz w/4GB RAM, running Tiger (now, was running Leopard, and going back) at version 10.4.11, and fully up-to-date on Software Update. ![]()
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