>From my experience, activation is tied to a hardware ID.
And in VMs, those are often random or constant, so they are refused.

I might be wrong, but that's what I would do ;-)

Yvan

2011/6/23 rnendel <[email protected]>

> Can you give the entire message, there's probably more.
>
> Although I own a mini, I wanted to install Mono on a VM so I could have
> multiple platform dev environments on my workhorse laptop.  Unfortunately,
> Monotouch does *not* install on anything but genuine apple hardware (which
> I
> find odd, because OSX itself will install in a VM - so Novel chose to be
> more strict than apple themselves).
>
> I'm guessing you may be trying to do the same.  If true, it's definitely
> *not* a "temporary error", it is by design.
>
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