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- Version: 5.0, 12/1/2009 07:57AM PST
DTDunn
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- Paying For Problems
Petition to lower upgrade price! - Version: 5.0, 11/13/2009 04:39AM PST
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rickkarrer_dotmac
If you think the $50 upgrade price is far too much for this product, please sign the petition linked below. Also, please spread the word! Parallels may consider lowering the upgrade price if they see people aren't willing to pay $50 each time there's a new release. It may also show them that we're thinking of switching to their competitor(s) who offer better pricing for upgrades.
http://www.PetitionOnline.com/PD5UpdPr/petition.html
Thank you.
http://www.PetitionOnline.com/PD5UpdPr/petition.html
Thank you.
Problems with Exchange server/Outlook Calendar 



- Version: 5.0, 11/10/2009 07:02PM PST
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Cubeman
After having run Parallels 5 for a week, Parallels 4 for 6 months, I can't see much difference, and certainly nothing worth paying for - especially since Parallels 5 has more problems than 4. With 5, Outlook is unable to get calendar information from the Exchange server, to enable you to schedule meetings; it just gets "free/busy" errors. I made no changes other than reverting to 4, with the same virtual machine, and it now works again.
I'm asking for my money back :)
I'm asking for my money back :)
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The next issue is their lack of support. They claim as an upgrader I get 18 months of support, but I have to have a code and cannot figure-out how to get it. You can't call them, you are blocked by answering machines, demanding the code.
What a pain in the butt.