VMP VM detection vs. Microsoft Hyper-V
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 12:39 pm
It seems the VMP 2.13. VM detection doesn't work well with Microsoft Hyper-V.
Once a protected application is run under Windows 8.1. Pro with Hyper-V, it refuses to run due to the VM detection.
I've spotted a related thread in the Russian section of the forum here: http://www.vmpsoft.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1425
This occurs even though the protected application is not running inside a Hyper-V session. So it shouldn't refuse to run.
It works once the Hypervisor is killed using "dism.exe /Online /Disable-Feature:Microsoft-Hyper-V".
Is this something that can be solved, so users won't have to disable their Hypervisor all the time?
Or can an explicit exception in the VMP settings be added, so users are permitted to run the application with Hyper-V running in the background.
There are machines which need to have Hyper-V enabled for other tasks, but then can't run VMP protected applications in parallel.
Once a protected application is run under Windows 8.1. Pro with Hyper-V, it refuses to run due to the VM detection.
I've spotted a related thread in the Russian section of the forum here: http://www.vmpsoft.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1425
This occurs even though the protected application is not running inside a Hyper-V session. So it shouldn't refuse to run.
It works once the Hypervisor is killed using "dism.exe /Online /Disable-Feature:Microsoft-Hyper-V".
Is this something that can be solved, so users won't have to disable their Hypervisor all the time?
Or can an explicit exception in the VMP settings be added, so users are permitted to run the application with Hyper-V running in the background.
There are machines which need to have Hyper-V enabled for other tasks, but then can't run VMP protected applications in parallel.