Parallels Client for Mac User’s Guide 19
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  • Getting Started
    • Parallels RAS 19 release history
    • System Requirements
    • Installing Parallels Client Using an Invitation Email
  • Parallels Client Overview
  • Using Parallels Client for Mac
    • Adding a New Connection
    • Configuring a RAS Connection
      • Connection
      • Display
      • Printing
      • Local Resources
      • Experience
      • Network
      • Authentication
      • Advanced
    • Using a RAS Connection
      • Launching Published Resources
      • Working with Remote Applications
      • Managing Sessions
    • Configuring an RDP Connection
      • Connection
      • Display
      • Local Resources
      • Programs
      • Experience
      • Network
      • Authentication
      • Advanced
    • Using an RDP Connection
    • Modifying Parallels Client Preferences
    • Exporting and Importing Parallels Client Settings
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  1. Using Parallels Client for Mac

Using a RAS Connection

To connect to Parallels RAS, select a connection in the drop-down menu. You can have multiple active connections at the same time (both Remote Application Server and standard RDP). To switch between active connections in Parallels Client, select a connection you want to switch to.

Note: If your domain password has expired or will expire soon, you will see a notification when you connect to Parallels RAS. You can change your domain password at this time or (if it's still valid) you can change it later.

On successful connect, the Grant access to Home folder dialog may (or may not, depending on the server side configuration) open automatically. If you see the dialog, you can use it to specify which folders on the local disk drive should be available to remote applications. For more information about configuring local folders, see the description of the Disk drives option in Configuring a RAS Connection > Local Resources.

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