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Re: VMWare & WinXP

Subject: Re: VMWare & WinXP
Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 09:30:50 -0800
Worked fine for me.  Bought new laptop and ran XP on it for about 6 months, 
reformatted and installed XP under vmware then activated under vmware without a 
problem.  I'm guessing they must measure the time between reactivating and if 
you try to active the same # within a few days but if you want a few months 
then they must assume its a normal reinstall.


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Brian Loe <knobdy@gmail.com>
Date:  Tue, 29 Nov 2005 10:22:08 -0600

Are you saying you're trying to use the same copy of XP for both the
host and the virtual machine? If so, it won't work and you would be
violating your license. Each virtual machine, and the host, will need
its own copy of XP.

Further, the reason you have to activate it again in the VM is because
XP is seeing the VM hardware - not the hardware that was originally
activated with that license. I can tell you from personal experience
that you are in for a nightmare getting it activated for anything
beyond your original, host machine.

On 11/28/05, Jason T. Hallahan <jthallah@gmail.com> wrote:
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.


 




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