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Adobe allready has an excellent mechanism in place for dealing with activation issues.Creating a virtual machine from a BOOTCAMP partition can cause the issue stated under number 2.Trust me, we have been doing this for years. Rebooting a virtual machine does NOT make any changes to hardware ID's that cause you to have to reactivate after every reboot.
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Yes, it is important to fully realise that even though Parallels and VMware Fusion create virtual PC hardware without the need of a physical computer, installing CCM on a Virtual machine is counted as one of your two activations.Romsinha, I understand your point, but unfortunately there is some misinformation in there. I just want some clarification on what you think will happen when I log out and log back in to the virtual PC environment - is that going to be seen as a new machine? That doesn't seem logical. But obviously I'm not alone in this, and it looks like MacLesNL has made it work. I realize this is an odd request, based on my desire to use Mac software/hardware to do screen capture of Windows applications.
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I know that in the past I've seen Adobe employees using VMWare to keep beta software separate from the host OS, but that was in the days of Creative Suite, before CC.
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If I found that I had to wipe out the VM, of course I would deactivate the CC install first. If I manage by some miracle to get it set up to allow me to successfully install CC, can I not use CC, close down the machine, turn off my computer, come back the next day, boot my Mac, awaken the virtual Windows install, and launch InDesign on the virtual PC without it being seen as a new activation? Is it not the same "reality"? This is my first experience with virtual machines, so I want to make sure I understand what you mean by an "instance" of a virtual machine.
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I have two Creative Cloud memberships I've bought the second membership specifically to be able to use Windows on my Mac in a virtual machine. This has taken up entirely too much time allready. In network terms, there is apparently no "route to host". And apparently no-one cares enough to spend a little time to look into it. One side of Adobe says "Sure, everything is OK with VM's" and the other side says "No, we don't support it". I can not go about installing and removing Bootcamp every time I need to run beta-software. The thing that drives me nuts is that cleary VM's are a tried and true way of running applications.
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No updates can be installed which is bad, but could potentially solve someones problem on the short term.
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You then have to go back and uninstall Parallels tools for updating to work when you boot from Bootcamp.