It actually started due to some Tech Support geek at Parallels quoting the EULA in a Support Document originally (as noted in a post above) and Parallels keeps updating that same document for newer versions of OS X without correcting it. It was a common myth that the Snow Leopard EULA prohibited its use in a virtualized environment on a Mac. It just seems to me that the $30 to purchase Snow Leopard Server is SO much easier to install and operate in a virtualized environment and the "Server" apps are easily removed from The Dock, so as to not confuse anyone. I stick with Parallels, even though it costs real money, because they have consistently updated it to provide such needed features as: copy/paste between environments and ease of file sharing, too. My thread, explains in detail the procedures for installing both Snow Leopard and Snow Leopard Server into Parallels: Click to expand.What is your conclusion I suspect that it will work fine!
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