Hello list, here's what has worked for me to solve the activations problem in 
VMware fusion. What I did was I took a snapshot of my currently running virtual 
machine just after I activated it. Now what I have is a perfectly running 
virtual machine that has job activated in it. I have put this in a separate 
place a.k.a. even a separate drive from the running drive would've on my 
machine. So if I happen to have any problems in the future. All I have to do is 
take my backed up image a.k.a. my snapshot file and restore to where the 
virtual machine should be running. I hope this suggestion helps. Note if you 
have to machines, you will have to do an activation per machine and repeat this 
process with each machine. I hope this suggestion helped you out. Note this 
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