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Activation Query with USB devices
I have Vista Enterprise x64 installed and have been running both VMWare 6.0
Beta workstation and MS Virtual PC 2007 as I needed access to 32-bit OS's as well as 32-bit with USB 2.0 support for compatibility issues. Probably about 6 times I added and removed my USB 2.0 device in VMWare, which was detected to be add/removed in both the guest and host OS. When looking through Eventviewer, I noticed that the following logs are being added: Source: Security-Licensing-SLC Logged: 30/03/2007 04:43:56 Event ID: 1025 Grace period has been started. Grace days=30 Grace type=4. Whilst my MAK Enterprise key has 15 activations, 12 of which remaining, it is worrying me that using a virtual OS is flagging possible activation errors. I say errors because my install is still activated, and running slmgr -dlv from the command prompt shows my install to still be fully licensed. Can someone shed any light as to why the above log is appearing? Thanks. |