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Question - Windows XP License


Chris.Casey

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You can run it for about 30 days before XP starts being a bear about activation. For XP CD testing purposes, I would't bother with getting a license, you're not using it long enough to care.... If you're using for a long-term purpose (read this as: longer than 30 days), YEAH!! You NEED a license because after 30 days, you HAVE to activate!

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technically i would say no, because it's not a seperate computer.

1.1 Installation and use. You may install, use, access, display and run one copy of the Software on a single computer, such as a workstation, terminal or other device ("Workstation Computer"). The Software may not be used by more than one processor at any one time on any single Workstation Computer.

Source: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/home/eula.mspx (the same applies with XP Pro, but with "Two" processors...

If you're paranoid like me about constant hits to microsoft about new installations, use a firewall and set your VMWare to "NAT" and block it from your firewall.. or disable the VMWare's Network usage all together.

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Every Guest OS needs to be licenced. For Windows XP every vitual computer with a copy of Windows installed needs a licence. MS recently changed the licence terms for Windows 2003 and now you only need a Licence to use a virtual installation of Windows 2003. This change does not apply to Windows XP.

Example: If you have 5 VMs with XP and 5 VMs with 2003 but you will only be running 1 of each at a time you will need 5 XP licences and 1 2003 licence. (This is in addition th the host computer's licence.)

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