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I have a Mac OS X version 10.4.11 and I wish to install Parallels Desktop 6 for Mac. However it requires Mac OS X x 10.5.8 Leopard or Mac OS X 10.6.3 Snow Leopard and at least 2 GB of RAM. I have 2 GB 667 MHz DDr2 SDRAM. ”Parallels Desktop is the easiest, fastest, and most tightly integrated app for running Windows apps or the Windows desktop in Apple OS X.” –Edward Mendelson, PCMag.com “It’s always been astonishing that it’s faster to start up a Parallels PC than a real one.
- Parallels Desktop is simply the world’s bestselling, top-rated, and most trusted solution for running Windows applications on your Mac. With Parallels Desktop for Mac, you can seamlessly run both Windows and Mac OS X applications side-by-side without rebooting.
- Parallels has issued a software update for its powerful virtualization solution, Parallels Desktop for Mac. Supported even on Mac OS X 10.4.11 (Tiger), Parallels can now effectively run Windows 7.
- You can virtualize a PC into Mac OS X with Parallels Desktop to forget you are using applications for other systems. I would recommend this item to a friend! This review is from Parallels Desktop 10 for Mac - Use Windows Applications alongside your Mac Apps!.
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10.4: Access localhost via name from Parallels Desktop
I have the Parallels act as a seperate identity on the network, installed Bonjour for Windows and now I can access my mac by using the Bonjour (Rendezvous) name.
I also got around this exact same issue using Bonjour for Windows.. easy to install, requires no network config change, works a charm
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10.4: Access localhost via name from Parallels Desktop
same here, gotta love that 'it just works' feeling in a windoze OS!!
10.4: Access localhost via name from Parallels Desktop
Looks like some backslashes got eaten in the path to the hosts file:
C:WINDOWSsystem32driversetchosts
Being a UNIX bigot, I've always found the /etc/hosts file in Windows funny. :)
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C:WINDOWSsystem32driversetchosts
Being a UNIX bigot, I've always found the /etc/hosts file in Windows funny. :)
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Nem W. Schlecht
http://geekmuse.net/
10.4: Access localhost via name from Parallels Desktop
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Alternately, if you're using shared networking, look at the IP address of Parallels NAT (usually en3) and use that IP address for the hosts file. I'm running Ubuntu linux in a VM and I added the following to my /etc/hosts file:
10.211.55.2 realhost https://patientever.weebly.com/activate-parallels-desktop-13-for-mac.html.
10.211.55.2 realhost https://patientever.weebly.com/activate-parallels-desktop-13-for-mac.html.
10.4: Access localhost via name from Parallels Desktop
I installed bonjour and want to access my rails server (localhost:3000 on my mac). Doesn't seem to work.. Any ideas?
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10.4: Access localhost via name from Parallels Desktop
Instead of trying to access it via localhost:3000 try using
COMPUTERNAME.local:3000
where COMPUTERNAME is the name of your machine.
COMPUTERNAME.local:3000
where COMPUTERNAME is the name of your machine.
10.4: Access localhost via name from Parallels Desktop
Go to System Preferences on your Mac and click the Sharing icon, then switch to the Services tab. You will see a message saying, 'Other computers on your local subnet can access your computer at ..' followed by a name ending with '.local'. Use this name, followed by ':3000', to access your local Rails server.
10.4: Access localhost via name from Parallels Desktop
Hello,
Has anyone had any luck getting this to work with 10.5? I'm a bit lost as to what to do.
Thanks so much!
Hamish
Has anyone had any luck getting this to work with 10.5? I'm a bit lost as to what to do.
Thanks so much!
Hamish
10.4: Access localhost via name from Parallels Desktop
I accessed my local web server by typing my Macbook's IP address in the address bar, on my Parallels browser. E.g. 192.168.0.2/site1. Vmware or parallels for mac. Using Shared Networking.
10.4: Access localhost via name from Parallels Desktop
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I develop lots of websites on a virtual server on my Mac. I have a hosts file configured to interpret lots of different domains locally, e.g.,
127.0.0.1 mydomain.local
127.0.0.1 my-other-domain.local
etc.,
etc.,
I wanted IE within Parralels to also interpret these, but it does not recoginize localhost, or 127.0.0.1 the same.
But thanks to a few suggestions here, I figured it out.
To quote the other nice person,
'Go to System Preferences on your Mac and click the Sharing icon, then switch to the Services tab. You will see a message saying, 'Other computers on your local subnet can access your computer at ..' followed by a name ending with '.local'. Use this name, followed by ':3000', to access your local Rails server.'
In other words, find out what your computer is called on the network. Let's say it was mymac.local
Then, I found out what IP address the virtual Windows thinks mymac.local resolves to. It gave me some other IP address.
Then, I took all of the lines in my hosts file on my Mac, and copied them into a new file, and did a search and replace on the normal localhost IP of 127.0.0.1, with that new IP.
Then, I opened up C:WINDOWSsystem32driversetchosts, and added those lines to it.
It works. Yay!
127.0.0.1 mydomain.local
127.0.0.1 my-other-domain.local
etc.,
etc.,
I wanted IE within Parralels to also interpret these, but it does not recoginize localhost, or 127.0.0.1 the same.
But thanks to a few suggestions here, I figured it out.
To quote the other nice person,
'Go to System Preferences on your Mac and click the Sharing icon, then switch to the Services tab. You will see a message saying, 'Other computers on your local subnet can access your computer at ..' followed by a name ending with '.local'. Use this name, followed by ':3000', to access your local Rails server.'
In other words, find out what your computer is called on the network. Let's say it was mymac.local
Then, I found out what IP address the virtual Windows thinks mymac.local resolves to. It gave me some other IP address.
Then, I took all of the lines in my hosts file on my Mac, and copied them into a new file, and did a search and replace on the normal localhost IP of 127.0.0.1, with that new IP.
Then, I opened up C:WINDOWSsystem32driversetchosts, and added those lines to it.
It works. Yay!
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10.4: Access localhost via name from Parallels Desktop
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Important pre-step (also from the above other contributions):
You must first install Bonjour for Windows (http://support.apple.com/downloads/Bonjour_for_Windows) from within the Windows instance.
You must first install Bonjour for Windows (http://support.apple.com/downloads/Bonjour_for_Windows) from within the Windows instance.