Chrome Enterprise: How to enable Parallels® Desktop for Chromebook Enterprise

Chrome Enterprise: How to enable Parallels® Desktop for Chromebook Enterprise


Chrome Enterprise: How to enable Parallels® Desktop for Chromebook Enterprise

In this video we show how to deploy 3rd party solution Parallels® Desktop to users on Chrome OS devices, and how to implement cloud policies to configure settings from the Google Admin console.

To learn more, visit the help center: https://support.google.com/chrome/a/a


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1.37 -> [Music]
5.759 -> in this video
6.799 -> we will show how to deploy third-party
8.88 -> solution parallels desktop
10.96 -> to users on chrome os devices and
13.519 -> implement cloud policies to configure
15.519 -> settings from the google admin console
18.4 -> to get started purchase parallel's
20.56 -> desktop licenses
22.32 -> once purchased you will receive a url
24.56 -> link with the order number
26.96 -> the link directs to a page in the google
28.88 -> admin console
30.08 -> where the licenses included in your
31.84 -> order can be redeemed
33.52 -> click redeem the licenses are now added
36.399 -> to your domain
37.36 -> and you can see them on the app
38.64 -> licensing page to run parallel's desktop
41.92 -> it's recommended to use chrome os
43.68 -> devices with minimum specifications of
46.079 -> at least an i5 or i7 processor
49.28 -> 16 gigabytes of ram and 128 gigabytes of
53.039 -> storage
54.399 -> now that the licenses are redeemed let's
56.719 -> walk through distributing licenses to
58.64 -> users
59.68 -> start by creating an organizational unit
62.079 -> in the google admin console for chrome
64.08 -> os
64.479 -> devices first navigate to the
67.28 -> organization units page by clicking on
69.439 -> the three bar navigation menu
71.52 -> hover over directory and select
73.68 -> organizational units
75.52 -> to create a sub organizational unit
77.92 -> locate where you want to create your sub
79.84 -> ou and click on the plus icon name your
83.119 -> ou
84.56 -> and give it a description then click
88.08 -> create now that your sub ou is created
93.04 -> let's navigate back to the apps and
94.72 -> extensions page to turn on your parallel
96.799 -> desktop license for your sub ou
99.36 -> click on the three bar navigation menu
102.479 -> hover over devices click on chrome
105.6 -> and choose apps and extensions then
108 -> select
108.64 -> app licensing now select your sub ou
112.72 -> and then turn on your parallels license
117.04 -> click save now let's configure the
120.88 -> settings in the parallels ou
122.88 -> from the pull down menu select settings
127.28 -> search for parallels to quickly access
129.599 -> the settings
131.039 -> administrators have the ability to
132.959 -> configure user settings in the google
134.72 -> admin console
136 -> such as allowing specific users to
138.16 -> access parallel's desktop
140.239 -> to enable parallels desktop set the
142.48 -> policy to allow users to use parallel's
145.12 -> desktop
145.84 -> and select accept to specify where your
149.2 -> windows baseline images are stored
151.36 -> enter the url from which the windows
153.28 -> template can be downloaded
155.44 -> to verify the integrity of the windows
157.599 -> image enter the signature known as the
160.12 -> sha-256 hash value
162.56 -> to learn how to set a baseline windows
164.48 -> image location
165.599 -> please be sure to check out the
166.959 -> parallels desktop administration guide
169.2 -> which can be found at the link in the
170.72 -> description go ahead and save your
173.04 -> settings
175.599 -> now let's take a look at the user
177.2 -> experience
179.44 -> now that the settings are configured the
181.36 -> user can launch parallel's desktop from
183.44 -> the icon
184 -> in the chrome os shelf once the user
186.8 -> logs in
187.36 -> they can quickly access apps like
188.959 -> microsoft office or other legacy line of
191.36 -> business applications
192.64 -> through parallel's desktop applications
195.2 -> accessed through parallel's desktop
196.959 -> run locally on the chrome os device and
199.2 -> are available for use
200.4 -> offline to learn more
204.319 -> visit the google chrome help center

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYVCOzCWqAI