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Can antivirus be detected as a VM?

Post by Wyatt O'Day on Nov 28, 2018

>> "The did however send us msinfo output, I see that "Hypervisor based security" " >> "Also msinfo says that options for Hyper-v can't be displayed because a hypervisor is already detected."

VMware service in Linux

Post by Wyatt O'Day on Oct 29, 2013

It depends on the VMWare application used. If it's a "hypervisor" then the "native linux" is really running under a hypervisor.

Activation error (TA_E_IN_VM -- in virtual machine)Answered

Post by Lenildo Santos da Silva on May 9, 2024

I'm using Windows 11 Pro, I'm not using virtual machine or hypervisor (Hyper V disabled). When I try to activate it, I get the following message: You cannot activate ProjetaMezanino inside a virtual machine or a hypervisor.

TurboFloatServer needs be setup in a VMAnswered

Answer by Wyatt O'Day on Jun 6, 2024

Not recommended, but yes: https://wyday.com/limelm/help/vm-hypervisor-licensing/

Hypervisior/VM & Core isolationAnswered

Post by Steve Shaw on Dec 31, 2021

We have just had a user inform us that to disable all Hypervisor/VM operation ‘Core isolation, Memory Integrity’ had to be disabled too.

Running TurboFloatServer on VM

Post by Wyatt O'Day on Feb 6, 2019

But we cover this in our documentation: https://wyday.com/limelm/help/vm-hypervisor-licensing/ https://wyday.com/limelm/help/licensing-types/#floating Your app, using the TurboFloat library, *can* be run on a VM (or container or hypervisor).

getting around verified trials

Post by Wyatt O'Day on Nov 7, 2016

See: https://wyday.com/limelm/help/vm-hypervisor-licensing/

Improved unverified trial implementationAnswered

Post by Wyatt O'Day on Dec 18, 2023

Nope. A hypervisor is a VM. It can be turned off: https://wyday.com/limelm/help/faq/#in-vm

Microsoft Surface Pro IssueSolved

Post by Alexandre Leclerc _ on Jul 8, 2014

Hi Aldo, It's not a solution but maybe you can check if Hyper-V is activated on the Surface pro, and in so doing Hypervisor. (You can make a search "Windows 8.1 Hypervisor" and find interesting articles, like: http://blogs.technet.com/b/canitpro/archive/2014/03/11/step-by-step-enabling-hyper-v-for-use-on-windows-8-1.aspx) Best regards,Alexandre Leclerc

Microsoft Hypervisor becoming a real issueAnswered

Post by Wyatt O'Day on Jan 23, 2022

TFS on our infrastructure (coming soon).Turn off hypervisor and use TA.

Windows 11 Hyper-V error Turbo ActiveAnswered

Post by Anu Rastogi on May 19, 2022

Virtualization-based security Running Virtualization-based security Required Security Properties Base Virtualization Support Virtualization-based security Available Security Properties Base Virtualization Support, Secure Boot, DMA Protection, UEFI Code Readonly, SMM Security Mitigations 1.0, Mode Based Execution Control, APIC Virtualization Virtualization-based security Services Configured Hypervisor enforced Code Integrity, Secure Launch Virtualization-based security Services Running Hypervisor enforced Code Integrity Windows Defender Application Control policy Enforced Windows Defender Application Control user mode policy Off Device Encryption Support Elevation Required to View A hypervisor has been detected.

Virtual Machine CheckAnswered

Answer by Wyatt O'Day on Feb 18, 2022

Covered in the FAQ. A hypervisor *is* a virtual machine. That's how it works.

TurboActivate needs to run along with W11 core isolation (Hypervisor / Virtual machine)Answered

Answer by Wyatt O'Day on Mar 3, 2023

Hypervisor is just a VM. You're not actually running on “bare-metal” anymore when you're in a hypervisor.