Parallels Client for Windows User’s Guide 19
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  • Getting Started
    • Parallels RAS 19 release history
    • System Requirements
    • Installing Parallels Client Using an Invitation Email
    • Installing Parallels Client Manually
      • Connecting to Parallels RAS
      • Advanced Parallels Client Installation
  • Parallels Client Overview
  • Using Parallels Client for Windows
    • Adding a New Connection
    • Configuring a RAS Connection
      • Connection
      • Display
      • Printing
      • Scanning
      • Local resources
      • Experience
      • Network
      • Server authentication
      • Advanced Settings
    • Using a RAS Connection
      • Launching Published Resources (Modern Interface)
      • Launching Published Resources (Classic Interface)
      • Working with Remote Applications
      • Assessing Network Performance
      • Changing Your Domain Account Password
    • Configuring an RDP Connection
      • Connection
      • Display
      • Local resources
      • Programs
      • Experience
      • Network
      • Server authentication
      • Advanced settings
    • Using an RDP Connection
    • Configure Global Options
    • Exporting and Importing Parallels Client Settings
    • Parallels Client Command Line Parameters
      • Managing a single user session from the command line
      • Managing multiple sessions from the command line
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  1. Using Parallels Client for Windows
  2. Configuring a RAS Connection

Network

Use the Network tab page to configure a proxy server if you have to use one to connect to Parallels RAS.

To configure a proxy server, select the Use proxy server option and then select the protocol from the following list:

  • SOCKS4. Enable this option to transparently use the service of a network firewall.

  • SOCKS4A. Enable this option to allow a client that cannot connect to resolve the destination host’s name to specify it.

  • SOCKS5. Enable this option to be able to connect using authentication.

  • HTTP 1.1. Enable this option to connect using a standard HTTP 1.1 protocol connection.

Specify the proxy host domain name or IP address and the port number.

For SOCKS5 and HTTP 1.1 protocols, select Proxy requires authentication and enter user credentials.

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