![]() ![]() ![]() MK hits the driver directly rather than going through the proper route so it may not work. Works perfectly with my emul anyway, not tried it with MK. If you start the emulator on the Win32 host, the Win64 VM guest will now be able to use networked protection via the emulator. Make sure 7.5.0 protection installer drivers are installed on both Win32 host and Win64 VM. Now run 32bit MK on the Win32 machine, and install 64bit Sentinel protection installer on Win64. Make sure you use Bridged networking between the two. On a Win32 machine, install VMWare and install Win64 guess OS on VMWare. Gnerogeem - The other way round works well if someone is desperate to run a 64 bit app with MK. Shame really, because it is now huge, slow, opaque and Win32 only. I think he has been given some source code which contains assembler with the provision that it gets protected properly. At the same time, it also supports some of the more esoteric functions of some of the latest keys. All of a sudden a free emulator is wrapped up in the hardest VM protection out there. My suspicion (and it is only a suspicion) is that there will not be a 64bit version for some time, if at all. ![]()
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