Parallels Desktop Business Edition Administrator's Guide
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  • Introduction
    • Business Edition Features Overview
  • Deploying Parallels Desktop for Mac Business Edition
    • Deploying via an Invitation Email
    • Mass Deployment Using Mac Management Tools
      • Prerequisites
      • Supported Mac Management Tools
      • Preparing the Autodeploy Package
        • Downloading the Autodeploy Package
        • Specifying a License Key
        • [OPTIONAL] Adding the Parallels Desktop Installation Image
        • [OPTIONAL] Adding a Virtual Machine
          • Installing Parallels Tools
          • Preparing Windows for Mass Deployment
          • Common Configuration Options
        • Adding Windows Application Stubs
        • Configuring Deployment Options
        • Single Application Mode
        • [MANDATORY] Creating a Flat Package
        • Testing the Autodeploy Package
      • Deploying Parallels Desktop and Virtual Machines on Macs
        • Deploying with Jamf Pro
          • Automating Parallels Desktop Initial Setup with a Configuration Profile
        • Using a Script to Change VM Options
    • Enrolling Virtual Machines in Azure Active Directory
  • Parallels Desktop for Mac Business Edition Features
    • Using Configuration Profiles
      • Creating a Configuration Profile
      • Applying a Configuration Profile to a License Key
      • Provisioning a Corporate VM Image
        • Creating a VM Image
        • Creating a Configuration Profile
        • Installing a VM Image on a Mac
      • Enabling Major Version Upgrades
        • Creating a Configuration Profile
    • Participating in the Customer Experience Program
    • Locking a Virtual Machine on Suspend
    • Activating Using a Corporate Account
    • Restricting a Virtual Machine Configuration with a Custom Password
    • Restricting User Actions in Parallels Desktop with a Custom Password
    • Setting an Asset Tag in the Virtual Machine BIOS
    • Using Custom Graphics and Links in the Control Center
    • Hiding Developer Tools in the Parallels Desktop GUI
    • Encrypting a Virtual Machine using the Command Line
    • Single Application Mode
    • Setting an Expiration Date on a Virtual Machine
    • Enforcing USB Device Policies
    • Resetting the Guest OS Password
    • Setting Up a Local Update Server
      • Setting Up a Local Web Server
      • Creating the Parallels Update XML File
      • Configuring Individual Macs
    • Configuring Parallels Desktop Update Branch
    • Customizing the Support Center Option
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  1. Deploying Parallels Desktop for Mac Business Edition
  2. Mass Deployment Using Mac Management Tools
  3. Preparing the Autodeploy Package

[MANDATORY] Creating a Flat Package

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Last updated 10 months ago

Once you have added all the files to the package and in the deploy.cfg file, it's time to turn the resulting folder into a flat package suitable for deployment via your MDM solution of choice.

Do the following:

  1. Inside the Autodeploy Package folder, locate the Scripts folder, right-click on it, and choose Services > New Terminal at Folder. This will open a Terminal window right in the Scripts directory where the build script is located.

  2. Launch the package building script by typing the following command and pressing Enter:

./prepare --dest {Destination_folder}

E.g.,

./prepare --dest /Users/{user_name}/Downloads

This action creates a .pkg file in the destination folder that is ready for distribution.

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