As administrator of a large Parallels Desktop for Mac deployment, you may need to restrict your users' ability to perform certain common actions, such as creating a completely new virtual machine that would be outside of your control and not configured to your company's standards, or remove your standard-issue corporate virtual machine.
One of the advantages of Parallels Desktop for Mac Enterprise Edition is the ability to set up, monitor, or change all such policies on all of your organization's workstations in a centralized manner via the Parallels Management Portal. Refer to the Policies section for more information.
Note: When you migrate your Parallels Desktop for Mac setup from a Business Edition license to an Enterprise Edition license, check the Policies section of your Parallels Management Portal to ensure that the restrictions there are set to your preference and assigned to all the correct groups.
Your users won't be able to access the Settings -> Security panel on their managed machines where that panel looks like this: