You're likely right. Yet another reason why I hate over-zeolous activation
policies. (And yes, I _do_ think MS's are currently well past acceptable
limits.)
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Charlie.
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"Richard Cardona" <Search.Archives@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:
> Charlie Russel - MVP wrote: Quote:
>> Not yet - after all, it's not a released product yet. However, since
>> Hyper-V uses the same VHD file format, I don't see a reason that the VS
>> ones won't work. Yes, you'd need to uninstall VMAdditions if they're on
>> there and install Integration Components for Hyper-V. But otherwise they
>> should work fine.
>
> I would be surprised if the Microsoft VHDs under Hyper-V with the
> integration components would run without requiring re-activation.