I have my Licence key for years and it worked on many versions but not until I upgraded to 16.0.0 on Linux. Any know issues? Or I have to buy a new licence?
Thanks.
You need to upgrade your licence.
The table here has pricing: Announcing VMware Workstation 16 and Fusion 12 - VMware Workstation Zealot - VMware Blogs
Major upgrade releases always have had new licence keys (15.x -> 16.x).
There were minor releases and just needed the same key from the same major release (i.e. 15.5 just needed a 15.x key, as did 12.5.x, 6.5.x, 5.5.x).
I must say I haven't tried using a key from one major release on another. I just assumed it won't accept it.
Unless you have a key that seem to have a fluke all these years, major releases always have had new licence keys issued when corresponding upgrade purchase.
> I have my Licence key for years and it worked on many versions but not until I upgraded to 16.0.0 on Linu
for sure not - major upgrades *always* require a new license or what do you think are the renewal-prices versus new licences are for the past 15 years?
You need to upgrade your licence.
The table here has pricing: Announcing VMware Workstation 16 and Fusion 12 - VMware Workstation Zealot - VMware Blogs
for sure not - major upgrades *always* require a new license or what do you think are the renewal-prices versus new licences are for the past 15 years?
Huh??
A new major release (11.x --> 12.x, 14.x -->15.x, etc.) have ALWAYS required a new(different) license key! New versus upgrade pricing is merely that - the cost.
Huh??
i said "major upgrades *always* require a new license" and you repsond with "A new major release (11.x --> 12.x, 14.x -->15.x, etc.) have ALWAYS required a new(different) license key"