thanks for this information.  i have it in my notes.
move, don't copy.

Vivianna

On Feb 5, 2014, at 5:37 PM, Phil Halton <philh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Its more than just a matter of getting yelled at, or microsoft taking 
> umbrage, Windows  will become deactivated and unusable if you just transfer 
> the Vm file to another machine. When you move the VM, you must answer "move", 
> when you are asked  y Fusion if you want to do a move or copy of the VM file 
> to the new hardware. I believe this question is asked when you open the vm on 
> the new hardware for the first time, but can't remember exactly. If you 
> specify, copy,  fusion will not transfer the authorization key and windows 
> will deactivate. I know, I made that mistake when I brought my Windows7 vm 
> over to my new MBA and didn't understand what I was being asked  u fusion. I 
> answered "copy", and I had to reauthorize all my licenses including windows, 
> office, and Jaws, and a few others I think - major pain in the a$$.
> 
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