Fantastic!  I was admittedly not looking forward to having my keys hanging off 
my Mac any time I wanted to run both operating systems.
Has this also been tested with altering the hard disk space, or backing up and 
restoring the virtual machine to/from external media?
Related to all of this, I can’t help but wonder why “Remove Authorization” 
doesn’t actually increment my available authorization count … which is actually 
probably another question for another thread on another list at another time.

-C-
> On Jun 13, 2015, at 11:48 PM, Jonathan Mosen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Chris, there were changes made to JAWS 16 that make it highly tolerant of 
> VM changes. You can very the RAM, the number of CPUs etc and not lose an 
> authorisation, so there's really no reason to avoid using ILM if you have it.
> Jonathan Mosen
> Mosen Consulting
> Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
> http://Mosen.org <http://mosen.org/>
>> On 14/06/2015, at 5:04 pm, Chris Meredith <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> Greetings.
>> 
>> I’m trying to get a VM spun up with Fusion and JAWS.  I’m loath to use an 
>> ILM authorization (I shall leave my editorial comments on what I make of 
>> their authorization scheme for another time), so I’m using a hardware dongle 
>> from a prior life wherein I worked on the team that developed a widely used 
>> operating system whose name is the same as  those panes of glass that some 
>> of you may look through from time to time.
>> Unfortunately, instructing Fusion to connect my SafeNet Pro dongle to the 
>> Windows VM results in several minutes of nothing, followed by a “driver 
>> error” from Fusion.  The Fusion KB seems to point me in the direction of an 
>> installed “SentinelSystemDrier.pkg” on the Mac side, except that this 
>> doesn’t exist.  Has anyone gotten this working?  I’d totally be cool with 
>> NVDA, except that there is some support lacking with NVDA and Visual Studio.
>> 
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