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On the latest build of Parallels 7 for Mac. Why on earth does Parallels KEEP on asking me for registration information? I've entered it AT LEAST a dozen times on my Mac, and it still pops up. When i re-enter the info, it then tells me 'You are already registered, registration information updated' Well, if i was already registered, why were you asking? This is just plain stupid and frustrating. I just powered on parallels, and it asked me before I started a Windows VM, then asked me AGAIN 5 minutes later when I started creating a new Mac OS X VM. Yes, I'm annoyed.
I really don't like product registration systems that inconvenience legitimate paying users just so Parallels can make it harder for piracy. Piracy is bad but creating systems that frustrate legitimate users is far worse imho. I had the problem a few versions ago.
Took a call to tech support to get it to stop. Don't remember the solution, however. NOW, I just installed the latest build of Parallels 9 and the same thing is happening again. On two out of three machines I bought licenses for. There is no active 'close' button on the window so I can't get rid of it. The minimize button hides it, and the VM opens properly.
But it's still a nuisance. OSX Mavrick with Windows 8.1 VM, using the Star8 application to make Win 8.1 work like Win 7.
Parallels includes that in part of the installation process. Other attempts on the internet to tweak Win 8 into thinking it's Win 7 simply don't cut it. As it comes out of the box, Win 8 and 8.1 are the most unintuitive, ugly, operating systems I've seen in 30 years, and all by itself Win 8 will help increase Mac OSX sales tremendously if they don't get over it and get back basics. Hi Everyone, This problem also may be caused by proxy being turned on and being used on the host side. Please follow the steps outlined below to resolve your issue: 1.
If you have proxy turned on in your Mac - please turn it off at: System Preferences - Network - Advanced - Proxies; And restart your Mac. Open Applications - Utilities - Terminal and run the command below: cat /etc/hosts 3. Examine the output for similar entries (the output may be slightly different): 127.0.0.1 pdfm.blist.parallels.com 127.0.0.1 pdfm.vl.parallels.com 127.0.0.1 registration.parallels.com 127.0.0.1 update.parallels.com 4. In case such entries are present in your hosts file, remove them.
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To do it: In Terminal run: sudo perl -pi -w -e 's/127.0.0.1/#127.0.0.1/g;' /etc/hosts echo “127.0.0.1 localhost” sudo tee –a /etc/hosts” 5. Register Parallels Desktop and restart the application. Hi Looran@Parallels, I'm getting the very same error: Registration window keeps popping at every launch of the application, even when I fill in the right information. I'm not using any proxy and have basic network configuration. Only change is that i upgraded from Snow Leopard 10.6.8 to Mavericks 10.9.3 and I've used the migration assistant to migrate my user data. I've opened the /Library/Preferences/com.parallels.Parallels Desktop.plist file and discovered the Register.Welcome next show key set at: Mar 13, 2011, 8:03:34 PM I've tried removing every preference, application support files and reinstall Parallels Desktop: Nothing works. Any help or advice?
These posts were quite a long time ago, but how was this resolved? I have waisted an entire trial on this issue and am officially offline with virtual machine! Well I have fired up a VMWare trial to keep me up for another 30 days while this gets resolved.
Hi Andres, This error can occur for a few different reasons, but normally it's because the installer package is corrupt (e.g. Incomplete download). You might be able to get some better clues by looking at the installer log. To look at the log, press the command+L keys when you see the error.
Your other option is to use what we call the SKUless installer, which is downloadable from and then apply the VL Serializer which is a small package that's included in the Volume License ISO that you download from the Volume License Service Center. This method has the advantage where you can install the very latest build (15.33) and apply the Volume License, whereas the build that you're currently trying to use is a couple of months out of date (15.29 to be exact), and would need to be updated post-install. I'm happy to chat further if you have questions. Paul Bowden Office for Mac Engineering Paul Bowden Office for Mac Engineering Redmond, WA.