Parallels Desktop & Leopard

The Official Parallels Virtualization Blog: Parallels Desktop & Leopard

As I noted in last Friday’s post, we’re only a few weeks (maybe days?) away from the launch of Mac OS X 10.5, code named “Leopard”. Since many of you (and me) plan on upgrading to Leopard within minutes of its release, the question that naturally arises is “Does Parallels Desktop work with Leopard?”The answer? Of course it does!

We’ve been working with Leopard since its earliest beta forms, and we’re confident that Parallels Desktop is compatible with Leopard. Performance is great, and core functionality works smoothly. You’ll be able to safely upgrade to Leopard when it goes live without worrying that Parallels will work.

1 comment to Parallels Desktop & Leopard

  • DGK

    I’ve upgraded from Tiger to Leopard 10.5.3 and this result in my VM – WinXP loosing network connectivity. I use Parallels v.3 Build 5162. As a result of the upgrade I no longer have the two familiar network interfaces listed on Mac side: et-1 et2 but instead I have Parallels Guest and Parallels NAT – both are configured for DHCP not as the previously for Manual address (10.37.129.1 and 10.211.55.2) I use the Shared Networking configuration in VM but if I switch to use the native Ethernet interface on the Windows side I do get connectivity in Windows but this of course results in IP sharing violation as both the Mac and PC interface “talks” to the network card directly.
    IS there a way to resolve this problem without reinstalling all the Parallels software and WinXP.
    Thanks

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