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<blockquote data-quote="mobius122" data-source="post: 352276" data-attributes="member: 28680"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>I am new to OS X and just recently bought a Macbook. I installed parallels because I do a lot of "side jobs" and all of my customers are Windows based. What I need to do is use Symantec Ghost to create images or dump images to user's machines. I installed Windows 2003 in parallels and attempted to create an image of a Windows XP machine. It was on the same subnet as my Mac\Server, I could ping the machine I was trying to image, and could ping the server. When I boot up into ghost on the xp machine it says it cant find the ghost server. I turned off the firewalls on the server and xp machine, but this did not resolve my problem. I'm guessing that the OS X firewall may be blocking the ports ghost needs? Does anyone know how I can resolve this issue? Is anyone doing the same thing? Is this possible? Any help would be appreciated.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Mobi</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mobius122, post: 352276, member: 28680"] Hello, I am new to OS X and just recently bought a Macbook. I installed parallels because I do a lot of "side jobs" and all of my customers are Windows based. What I need to do is use Symantec Ghost to create images or dump images to user's machines. I installed Windows 2003 in parallels and attempted to create an image of a Windows XP machine. It was on the same subnet as my Mac\Server, I could ping the machine I was trying to image, and could ping the server. When I boot up into ghost on the xp machine it says it cant find the ghost server. I turned off the firewalls on the server and xp machine, but this did not resolve my problem. I'm guessing that the OS X firewall may be blocking the ports ghost needs? Does anyone know how I can resolve this issue? Is anyone doing the same thing? Is this possible? Any help would be appreciated. Mobi [/QUOTE]
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