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| Subject: | VMWare & WinXP |
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| Date: | Mon, 28 Nov 2005 14:36:16 -0500 |
Hello and good day, I recently purchased a laptop from Dell with Win XP Professional on it for the purpose of setting up a VMWare virtual network for honeypot/pen-testing purposes. However, when I go to install my new copy of XP (which is the host OS of my box) in a virtual machine, it won't activate. I tried calling Microsoft and going through the automated process on the phone, but it says my installation is invalid. Is there any way around this (I am not trying to cheat Microsoft here) or any way to speak to a Microsoft representation to explain my situation? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you and best regards! - Jason
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