Since I am using this VM copy ONLY to do some testing & research of Visual Studio 2013 RC, I don’t believe that I’m abusing any licensing requirements, especially since this license is from an MSDN subscription which is aimed at using the license for testing & development purposes. If this ends up reverting (as Martin suggests below) before I finish my research, I’ll just use another one of the license keys provided by my MSDN subscription.
copied a VM w Win7to use for some testing & can’t get rid of the "not genuine windows" pestering. Love this guidance: pic.twitter.com/e3xsE2EmDN
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sad part is taht I’ve gone through this before and don’t remember how to fix. Now will ahve to spend that time AGAIN …bad me
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@julielerman Try opening a command prompt as admin and typing slmgr -rearm and see what happens.
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Julie Lerman @julielerman
@robertmclaws restarting and crossing my fingers! 🙂
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This worked! 🙂 RT @robertmclaws: @julielerman Try opening a command prompt as admin and typing slmgr -rearm and see what happens.
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Maarten van Stam @aafvstam
@julielerman @robertmclaws careful.. May just have extended the grace period and see it again later on #fromwhatirememberloooooongago
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Tim Rayburn @TRayburn
@julielerman And this time you’ll blog about it, so it’s permanently committed to your google-able brain?
To Tim: DONE! 🙂
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