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Hey!
Got same issue!
You need to TURN OFF Hyper-V!!
C.
Is it just me or does anyone else find the limitation of not being able to run TestComplete with a fixed license on a system with virtualization enabled ridiculous? The licensing page says I can't use a fixed license if running on a VM, but doesn't tell say anything about virtualization simply being enabled. The 'error' message also does not indicate this.
I guess it's just crazy to think a developer or QA tester would have any need to run VMs....
Floating licenses work fine and you can always just keep it to one user.
Silly to you. Azure Devops is silly to me, yet Microsoft does not bend to my standards.
You always have the option of posting a suggestion here
https://community.smartbear.com/category/testcomplete_forum/ideas/testxcompletefeaturerequests
Yes, silly to me. The customer. Also,
- Not mentioned on the licensing page,
- Not mentioned in the 'error' dialog you get when attempting to run the product,
- Not mentioned during the sales cycle when the licensing was being decided on,
- A common configuration for practitioners of the trade (which won't work!)
Yep. Silly to me.
- carlpaquet2 years agoNew Contributor
Hey! Yes that's not cool at all! Stange because I ran into the same issue a couple weeks ago after rebuilding a PC and I remembered I posted a solution here! It's probably only because some people were able to hack the license with a VM and they blocked that! Sad!