Guest markm75 Posted July 23, 2007 Posted July 23, 2007 We are running Vmware Workstation 6.x.. I've installed an MSDN copy of XP on a virtual machine instance on our LAN. On my own machine, the same machine used for the creation of the VPC, i can create a linked clone of that original XP image from the lan without problem. No re-activation is needed etc. But, if i have someone else try to do a linked clone of the XP image from the LAN to their workstation (different hardware on the host), the guest linked clone complains that it needs re-activated, requiring us to call Microsoft and go through that long process for every linked clone we have to make outside of the machine it was made on originally. Is there any way around this? Is VMware using the specific hardware of the HOST machine, so that when a linked clone is made on a different machine, this hardware has changed resulting in activation? I'm guessing the only way around this is with some version of XP or Vista for that matter, that doesnt require activation? One subnote.. this is not an issue with differencing and Microsoft's Virtual PC. I was hoping to get away from MS VPC completely, but it appears we may be out of luck in the activation arena. Thanks for any thoughts.. Quote
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