VM warning from Windows Memory Integrity ActivationAnsweredLocked

I'm using a program with LimeLM as the activation system (WSV3). Doing some security updates on a bare metal Win10 system, I enabled the Windows Memory Integrity feature. This is going to be enabled by default in upcoming versions of Windows 11 as part of their hardware security measures per Microsoft if you have an intel Core 11 or newer processor.

As soon as it was enabled, LimeLM prompted me for license activation and gave me an error of it running in a VM. Disabled this feature and rebooted, activation was successful and error went away. Turned it back on and license again prompted with VM warning. 

Are there any plans or any work arounds to adjust the VM detection system and account for the Core Isolation/Memory Integrity/Standard Hardware Security features Microsoft is implementing?

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/design/device-experiences/oem-hvci-enablement#:~:text=Starting%20with%20Windows%2011%2C%20new,whether%20the%20feature%20is%20enabled.

Answer

You're in a VM. Also, we don't provide support to our customers' customers (for a variety of reasons, most of them obvious).

Contact the company you bought the software from. If they have questions in supporting you, they can contact us and we'll assist them.

Locking topic.

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