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 message has been but this text has been dictated using Dragon NaturallySpeaking 2.5 for Mac. Some words, phrases, or spellings may be incorrect. If there are errors in this e-mail, they are the result of either the software, or the dictation process. Respectfully submitted Maurice minds, amateur radio call sign KD0IKO. Note if you wish to contact me off list, please send e-mail [email protected]. If you need to contact me via phone, please send an e-mail to the e-mail address that I just gave, and I will be happy to send you back my phone number..
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