![]() I am prepared to buy a copy of OSX Server in order to do this legally. ![]() I would like to run an old Emagic program (SoundDiver) and it requires an Emagic XSkey, which is a USB dongle of sorts. The content was strictly meant to be informative in nature and was worded as such, and not just for you but anyone else using those particular products outside their SLA and or EULA that reads the threads. ![]() There was no rushing to lock the thread, what was done is standard procedure in such a scenario and Tom was just doing what's supposed to be none in that situation.įor the record, no one called you a criminal in those threads or even eluded to calling you such. Musos wrote: Before Tom Howarth or WoodyZ rush to close down this thread, let me explain something: I'd appreciate some latitude and understanding here. As I've said in other posts, I'm new to VMWare and and I'm genuinely and honestly trying to solve a problem. I'd be grateful for any information and/or encouragement before I LEGALLY buy and install OSX Server which I understand is allowed by Apple and VMWARE. Is there any chance that the Server 10.6 will be any better? Alternatively, could I run the app in Windows? I have the original install disks which include a Windows version. The Client version of OS10.6 does not see the XSkey. However, before I waste any more money on what might be a futile exercise, I'd like to know if any users here have experience with running an XSkey successfully in Fusion. I am not a criminal and do not intend to violate any rules of VMWare or these forums. Thanks to your replies, I am now well informed that doing this is illegal so I have given up on that. I started 2 threads previously where I mentioned my problems using Mac OS 10.6 Client in Fusion. Before Tom Howarth or WoodyZ rush to close down this thread, let me explain something:
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