Using SmartSelect
SmartSelect allows you to open files of particular types, stored in Mac OS X, in Windows guest OS applications. Moreover, you can also open files of particular types, stored in Windows guest OSs, in Mac OS X applications.
Note:
To use SmartSelect, you should install
Parallels Tools
in the virtual machine and disable the
Isolate Mac from Windows
option in the
Security
pane
of the virtual machine configuration.
SmartSelect is available for the following guest OSs:
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Windows 2000
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Windows Server 2003
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Windows XP
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Windows Vista
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Windows Server 2008
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Windows 7
Opening Files in Mac OS X With Windows Applications
To make the description of opening files in Mac OS X with Windows applications more vivid, let us assume that you have the doc.txt file stored in Mac OS X and you want to open it with Notepad.
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If you want to open the doc.txt file with Notepad only once, right-click this file, choose
Open With
from the shortcut menu, and select Notepad. If there is no Notepad in the context menu, click
Other
, and select
Windows Applications for Windows
>
Notepad
in Finder.
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If you want to open all .txt files stored in Mac OS X with Notepad from now on:
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Right-click the doc.txt file, choose
Open With
from the shortcut menu, and select Notepad.
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Right-click the Notepad icon in the Dock, and choose
SmartSelect
from the shortcut menu.
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A list of SmartSelect file associations will open. You may edit the list by selecting the applications to open files with particular types of extensions.
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Find the .txt extension, select the Notepad application, and click
OK
to save the associations. From now on, all .txt files stored in Mac OS X will open in Notepad.
When trying to open a file stored in Mac OS X with the associated Windows guest OS application, mind the following:
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If the virtual machine containing this application is shut down, suspended, or paused, double-clicking the file will start or resume this virtual machine. When the guest OS boots up, the file will open in the application.
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If the virtual machine containing this application is deleted or removed from the
Parallels Virtual Machines
dialog, you will not be able to open the file with the associated application. In this case, choose another application to open this file using the
Open With
list accessible through the shortcut menu.
The SmartSelect File Associations After You Remove Parallels Desktop
If some types of Mac OS X files are associated with certain Windows applications, after you remove Parallels Desktop, it will be impossible to open them in the Windows applications they are associated with. When you try to open such a file after Parallels Desktop is removed, you will have to choose a Mac application to open this file using the
Open With
list accessible through the shortcut menu. To restore the SmartSelect file associations, reinstall Parallels Desktop on your Mac, and register the virtual machine that has the associated Windows applications installed.
Opening Files in Windows Guest OS With Mac OS X Applications
To make the description of opening files in Windows guest OSs with Mac OS X applications more vivid, let us assume that you have the doc.txt file stored in the Windows guest OS and you want to open it with TextEdit.
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If you want to open the doc.txt file with TextEdit only once, right-click this file, choose
Open With
from the shortcut menu, and select TextEdit.
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If you want to open all .txt files stored in this Windows guest OS with TextEdit from now on:
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Right-click the doc.txt file, choose
Open With
from the shortcut menu, and click
Choose Program
.
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Select TextEdit, choose
Always use the selected program to open this kind of file
, and click
OK
to save the association.
From now on, all .txt files stored in this Windows guest OS will open in TextEdit.
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