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Old 09-12-2008   #1 (permalink)
Dave


 
 

License question

I am running Vista 64-bit on my home PC (Retail Ultimate).

I use VMWare to allow me to run multiple OS's simultaneously. I have
32-bit XP running (originally came with the computer). Can I install
32-bit Vista from my Ultimate DVD in VMWare and use the same license
key?

I know the technical answer is yes, but as I develop commercial
software, I need to make sure I am covered legally as far as license
issues are concerned.

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-12-2008   #2 (permalink)
Richard G. Harper


 
 

Re: License question

No, you cannot. One license key means one install, physical OR virtual.

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"Dave" <dave@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

>I am running Vista 64-bit on my home PC (Retail Ultimate).
>
> I use VMWare to allow me to run multiple OS's simultaneously. I have
> 32-bit XP running (originally came with the computer). Can I install
> 32-bit Vista from my Ultimate DVD in VMWare and use the same license
> key?
>
> I know the technical answer is yes, but as I develop commercial
> software, I need to make sure I am covered legally as far as license
> issues are concerned.
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-14-2008   #3 (permalink)
John Barnett MVP


 
 

Re: License question

As everyone has already said, you will need another licence to install Vista
Ultimate on your VM.

While I agree VM is a good way to go when running multiple operating
systems, installing Ultimate on your VM is not going to give you all the
Ultimate features, particularly Aero (although this is the same with all
versions on Vista running Aero). You are actually putting a higher level
version of Vista onto the VM only to receive basic features.

Although VMware have a new beta version out which I am testing at the moment
I haven't yet installed Vista Ultimate (or any other Vista OS) to see
whether there are any functionality improvements.

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"Dave" <dave@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

> I am running Vista 64-bit on my home PC (Retail Ultimate).
>
> I use VMWare to allow me to run multiple OS's simultaneously. I have
> 32-bit XP running (originally came with the computer). Can I install
> 32-bit Vista from my Ultimate DVD in VMWare and use the same license
> key?
>
> I know the technical answer is yes, but as I develop commercial
> software, I need to make sure I am covered legally as far as license
> issues are concerned.
My System SpecsSystem Spec
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