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novice pls help with regard to parallels . .

Hi, I have Parallels installed and I have ie6 installed under XP. I really need to be able to preview websites in ie7 as well, preferably at the same time, but understand if you can't. any ideas of the procedure for this? tia
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Why not make two virtual machines: one that has IE6 and the other with IE7?
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sounds easy but how do I do that ?
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The same way you made the first virtual machine, make another and go through the motions all over again.
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Do a google search for the following:

"multiple IE's". You be able to download an installer that has IE version 5.x - 6 recompiled as standalone apps. I'd 'upgrade' my browser to 7 in XP, then download and install the standalone installer. I currently have 5, 5.5, 6, and 7 all running on the same virtual machine... no need for multiple virtual machines.
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I can vouch for that solution, too -- as we did the same thing here at my work in order to test site compatibility across multiple versions of IE.

Here is the multiple IE installer:

http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IE
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I would probably go with overkill solutions for it... thinapp IE. So you could run it as standalone with the same system you have IE 6 with...
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jonpb: your solution is better. However, mine works with programs (other than IE) that do not
support several versions on the same time.
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