Share Applications and ProgramsYou can access Mac OS X applications from within Windows and you can access Windows programs from Mac OS X. For example, if you locate a file using the Open menu in a Windows program and decide you would rather open the file using a Mac OS X application, you can. If you opted to use Windows "Like a Mac" when you first installed Windows, sharing applications is already enabled. Enable Sharing Mac OS X Applications When sharing Mac OS X applications is enabled, you can open Mac OS X Applications from within Windows or Windows programs. If not, you can enable it at any time by doing the following:
Once sharing Mac OS X applications is enabled, you can do the tasks below. Open a File from Windows in a Mac OS X Application You can open a file in a Mac OS X application from Windows Explorer, from the Open dialog in most Windows programs, or from Windows Desktop if Windows is set to appear in a separate Window or at full screen . You may want to do this if you don't have a Windows program that can open the file.
Note : You can only perform these actions with files stored in shared folders . Open a Mac Application from the Windows Start Menu From the Windows Start menu, do one of the following:
Enable Sharing Windows Programs When sharing Windows programs is enabled, you can open Windows programs from the Mac OS X Finder. You can also choose to add a folder to the Dock containing all your Windows programs for easy access.
Add a Windows Applications Folder to the Dock
Force Quit Windows Programs If your running Windows guest OS program doesn't respond and freezes, you can easily force quit it as you can do with any Mac OS X application. To force quit a Windows program, do one of the following:
Note: To be able to force quit Windows guest OS programs, Parallels Tools installed . If you selected Like a Mac when you first installed Windows, Parallels Tools should already be installed. |
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