Three simple steps:
- Go to /Library/LaunchAgents in Finder
- Delete whatever {xxx.plist} that you'd like to prevent from auto-starting
- Reboot your computer
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Steps to setup the server-side on windows: | |
- Download VcXsrv Windows X Server [https://sourceforge.net/projects/vcxsrv/]. | |
- Run VcXsrv following this [https://github.com/microsoft/WSL/issues/4106#issuecomment-502920377]. | |
- Go to windows firewall -> Allow an app through firewall -> click change settings -> select BOTH entries of "VcXsrv windows server" -> OK. | |
- (Optional): Add inbound rules to un-expose the public X server: https://x410.dev/cookbook/wsl/protecting-x410-public-access-for-wsl2-via-windows-defender-firewall/ | |
At this point the server-side is ready. Now it's time to configure the client: |
#!/bin/sh | |
# Reset Parallels Desktop's trial and generate a casual email address to register a new user | |
rm /private/var/root/Library/Preferences/com.parallels.desktop.plist /Library/Preferences/Parallels/licenses.xml | |
jot -w pdu%d@gmail.com -r 1 |