Parallels Toolbox for Mac does this spontaneously every few days. Anyone have any idea why and, even better, how to make it stop? I currently must Force Quit each bsdtar instance otherwise the system remains almost unusable. Cheers, Steve
Hello, Please note that this issue has already been fixed in the latest version of Parallels Toolbox.Since you already have an active Parallels Toolbox, we recommend you to upgrade to the latest build by following the instructions in this article. If for any specific reason, you cannot upgrade to the latest build, then as a possible work-around, kindly follow the below steps: 1. Quit Parallels Toolbox. 2. Go to the /Users/test/Library/Logs folder. 3. Then, scroll down to find the ParallelsToolbox folder. 4. Open the ParallelsToolbox folder and delete all the files from it. 5. Then, right-click on the ParallelsToolbox folder and select "Get Info". 6. Change the permissions on the folder: set your user "test" to Read Only and set Everyone to No Access. 7. Start the Parallels Toolbox app. Thank you.
Thank you for the quick response. I've upgraded to 6.6.1 (4908). Previously I was running 2.6.1 (1620) but 'Check for Updates ...' showed 'You have the latest version of Parallels Toolbox'. Perhaps it was using an expired licence ... I dunno and it's too late to check now. Cheers, Steve