Parallels desktop for chromebook license#
PluginVmUserId: If this policy is missing then the license is not enabled for the organizational unit to which this user belongs.PluginVmImage: If this policy is missing or doesn't contain the value similar to what is shown on the screenshot, it means the Parallels Desktop Windows image specifications are missing.If the device meets the requirements, but the policy is set to "false", the issue should be reported to Google for investigation. PluginVmAllowed: This is an internal policy that should always be set to "true' if the Chrome device supports running Parallels Desktop.The policies on the screenshot above are: If any of the policies are missing or their values are not as shown, something went wrong and you will need to correct it. On the Policies page, look for the policies as shown on the screenshot below. To see Chrome policies, open Chrome browser and enter the address: chrome://policy. If you performed all configuration steps, but the Parallels Desktop icon doesn't appear on a Chromebook or Parallels Desktop doesn't start as intended, you can look at the Chrome policies to identify a possible issue. Troubleshooting Parallels Desktop startup and installation This article lists possible troubleshooting steps for Parallels Desktop installation or startup issues and errors description when a Windows image is downloaded on a Chromebook.