Set Internet Links to Always Open in Mac OS X or Windows
By default, clicking a link (such as a web page URL) in Windows opens the default Windows program for that link type, and clicking a link in Mac OS X opens the default Mac OS X application.
You can set links of a particular type to always open in Mac OS X or in Windows. For example, you could set web pages to always open in Windows Internet Explorer, even if the link is clicked in a Mac OS X application.
Note:
To set Internet links to open in Mac OS X or Windows,
Parallels Tools must be installed
. In most cases, Parallels Tools are installed by default.
To set Internet links to open in Mac OS X or Windows:
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Do one of the following:
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Click the Parallels icon
in the menu bar and choose
Configure.
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If the Parallels Desktop menu bar is visible at the top of the screen, choose
Actions
>
Configure
.
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Click
Options
and select
Web & Email
.
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Click the menu for the type of link you want to set. If you don't see the link type you want, click
More Applications
. The following types of links can be set:
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Web Pages:
Web pages accessible through the
HTTP
and
HTTPS
protocols.
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Email:
Links in the
mailto
format that open a pre-addressed email.
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Newsgroups:
Links in the
news.
format that typically open a newsreader program.
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FTP:
File upload and download locations accessible through the
FTP
protocol.
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RSS:
Episodic content, such as blogs and podcasts.
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Remote Access:
Locations accessible through the
Telnet
and
Secure Shell
(
SSH
) protocols.
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Choose one of the following:
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Default:
The link opens in the application or program set as default in the operating system (Mac OS X or Windows) where you click the link.
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Open in Windows:
Links clicked in Mac OS X or Windows open in the default Windows program for that link type.
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Open in Mac
: Links clicked in Mac OS X or Windows open in the default Mac OS X application for that link type.
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