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You need floating license enabled for virtual machine.
License manager also can be launched on the virtual machine in your testing network.
- endorium8 years agoFrequent Contributor
Thanks for the reply. So can licence manager be run on the same virtual machine as test complete?
Security is extremely high in our industry so the virtual machine will have limited access to anything else.
I had read somewhere a node locked license can be tied into the virtual machine and the MAC address of the virtual machine? Is this possible (I am aware the MAC address would have to remain consent)?
- endorium8 years agoFrequent Contributor
Also I should add virtual machine has no external internet access either
- baxatob8 years agoCommunity Hero
endorium wrote:
So can licence manager be run on the same virtual machine as test complete?
endorium wrote:
Also I should add virtual machine has no external internet access either
No problem. We have the same environment.
Just use Offline license activation feature.
- baxatob8 years agoCommunity Hero
endorium wrote:
I had read somewhere a node locked license can be tied into the virtual machine and the MAC address of the virtual machine? Is this possible (I am aware the MAC address would have to remain consent)?
No, only floating license supports work on the virtual machine.
- endorium8 years agoFrequent Contributor
So I have installed v12 on my virtual machine. I take the c2v file from this machine and put on a physical computer.
I go to smartbear manual activation page and enter my key plus the c2v file.
It says a virtual machine is detected and needs activating on a physical machine.
What do I need to do? Bear in mind that the virtual machine is completely isolated so cannot access a physical machine?
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