Installing Parallels Client Using an Invitation Email
Your system administrator will send you an invitation email with the instructions on how to install Parallels Client for Windows and configure a Parallels Remote Application Server connection. The invitation email will contain the following information and action links:
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A message from your system administrator.
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A link to download Parallels Client for Windows (links to Parallels Client for other platforms may also be included if you are using other devices in addition to a Windows computer).
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A link to automatically configure Parallels Client on your computer, so you can connect to the Parallels Remote Application Server.
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Parallels Remote Application Server connection properties. You can use this information to manually create a Parallels Remote Application Server connection. The automatic configuration via the link (see above) is the preferred and the easiest method, but you can use this information to create a connection manually if needed for any reason.
To install Parallels Client for Windows using an invitation email:
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Make sure you are logged into your computer as a user with administrative privileges.
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In the invitation email, click the Windows thumbnail to download Parallels Client for Windows installer.
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When the download is complete, go to your download folder and run the
ClientDownloader.exe
file that you just downloaded. This is actually a small utility that detects the version of Windows that you are running and then downloads the appropriate Parallels Client for Windows installer.
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When the download is complete, the Parallels Client installation wizard will automatically start.
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On the
Welcome
page of the installation wizard, click
Next
.
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Accept the License Agreement and click
Next
.
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Select the folder where you want to install Parallels Client and click
Next
.
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The
SSO Installation
page will be skipped when installing Parallels Client on a Windows Server operating system. On all other supported versions of Windows, it will be shown. Use the page to specify whether you want to install the
Single Sign-On
component. The component will automatically use your credentials to connect to Parallels Remote Application Server. Please note that you will need to reboot your computer (or log off and then log on again) after the installation for the component to work.
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Click
Next
.
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On the
Ready to Install
page, click
Install
.
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Once the installation is complete, you'll see the final wizard page.
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Clear the
Launch Parallels Client
option (we don't want to start the program just yet) and click
Finish
to close the wizard.
You now need to configure Parallels Client, so it can connect to Parallels Remote Application Server. The invitation email that you received from your system administrator includes a link that can accomplish this task automatically. Please follow the instructions below to configure Parallels Client.
To configure Parallels Client for Windows:
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In the invitation email, find the
Configure
section and click the
Click Here to auto configure the downloaded client
link.
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The link will open in a web browser after which you should see the following dialog:
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Make sure the
TSClient Application
item is selected and click
OK
. This will configure Parallels Client for Windows and then will display the
Logon
screen.
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Select the
Authentication Type
from the following:
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Depending on the authentication type selected, type your user name and password or insert a smart card into a reader. If using a smart card, enter a PIN when prompted.
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Click
Connect
.
You should now see the main
Parallels Client
window. The left pane of the window displays the connection that was automatically configured for you.The right pane displays published resources that you can use.
Double-click a resource to open it. The resource will open in a separate window on your local computer as if it was a local application or a document (or a remote desktop if one is available as a published resource).
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