Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (RHEL5)/ Community Enterprise Operating System (CentOS 5) - The Parallels Pro Control Panel (formerly known as Ensim Pro) can now be installed on the RHEL5 and CentOS 5 operating systems.
Support for 64 bit Architecture - With the latest version, 64 bit architecture is supported on the following operating systems - FC 6 (Fedora™ Core 6), CentOS 5.0 (Community Enterprise Operating System 5.0), CentOS 4.4, RHEL 5 (Red Hat® Enterprise Linux ES Release 5), and RHEL 4.
WebDAV Support - WebDAV (Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning) is a set of extensions to the HTTP protocol, which allows users to collaboratively edit and manage files on the remote Web servers. Parallels Pro Control Panel for Linux now provides WebDAV or FrontPage Server Extensions to publish sites to the Parallels Pro Control Panel server.
Support for Fedora Core 6 - Ensim customers are now able to deploy Parallels Pro Control Panel X for Linux on FC 6.0 and enjoy the latest OS features available. This applies to new users with the latest version, as well as upgrades for existing customers.
Support for 64 bit architecture - Parallels Pro Control Panel for Windows now supports 64 bit Architecture on the Windows 2003 64bit OS. This helps ISPs push the performance limits of their existing web sites facing memory & IO bottlenecks, and .NET recycles on the Win32 platform.
Support for creating and managing skins - Service providers, resellers and site administrators can now add new skins, edit skin information, preview and change skins, and remove skins for Parallels Pro Control Panel. The images used by the new skins are uploaded from a path specifying the location of the images folder.
Support for ASP.NET 2.0 framework - This latest version, Parallels Pro Control Panel for Windows software is built on the ASP.NET 2.0 framework.
Support for retrieving forgotten passwords - The latest version of Parallels Pro Control Panel for Windows allows resellers, site administrators, and users to retrieve their forgotten passwords while logging into the Parallels Pro Control Panel. To be able to retrieve the password, the user needs to set password security information the first time while logging into the control panel.