Moving Files From PC to Mac When Parallels Crashes?

My Parallels has crashed and won't open. It's stuck at the "press ctrlaltdelete to unlock this machine" Whatever. I'm ready to cash out.
*How do I get my files back from Windows to Mac?* The Finder couldn't find any My Documents or My Pictures folders. I don't know where they are?

http://forums.parallels.com/
And maybe some tips or troubleshooting tutorials on dealing with XP and Windows.
I thought Parallels now included Acronis or something? maybe Paragon.
Even Fusion, which can import a Parallels installation might be worth talking to and looking into.
http://communities.vmware.com/community/vmtn/desktop/fusion

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    - User 1 saves his file and closes it - but  Dreamweaver is still open.
    - User 2 also saves his file and leaves  Dreamweaver  open.
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    - Same for User 2, he will open 'his' version with 2300 lines in.
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    - Files are opened directly from the server
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    - Most of the time users will save incrementally and keep the files open
    - The users will never not save incrementally and just save when closing the file once finished
    - The users are usually working on the files all day
    - It is always the bottom lines of code that are lost. It could be a case of the two versions being mixed up and cutting off the newly added lines based on the line count (possibly).
    It is as if Dreamweaver is holding a cache of the version locally and then only properly looking back to the server when it has been completely closed. It is very difficult to see how the server is causing such an impact on these files, there are very few logs which are giving any indication to the root cause of the problems.
    Anyone know if this is a known issue?
    Is there a way that there can be a featured implemented on the server that doesn't allow another user to open a file if it is already open on another machine?
    Thanks

    Your server file handling has nothing, and really nothing to do with Adobe software. If files don't get locked for (over-)writing and/or lose connection to the program opening them, then your server is misconfigured. It's as plain and simple and that. Anything from "known file types"/ file associations not being set correctly, MIME types being botched, crooked user privileges and file permissions, missing Mac server extensions, delayed file writing on the server, generic network timeout issues and what have you. Either way, you have written a longwinded post with no real value since you haven't bothered to provide any proper technical info, most notably about the alleged server. Either way, the only way you can "fix" it is by straightening out your server and network configuration, not some magic switch in Adobe's software.
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