Is impossible to activate Windows XP on a Virtual Machine...

I just installed Windows XP on a virtual computer by using Microsoft Virtual PC. However, when I try to activate the system, I get a message that online activation is not available at this time. I tried to use a shared network (NAT) with the host computer and using the adapter wireless with Virtual PC. And with both I can connect to the internet and surfing the web, but whenever I try to turn it on stays of connectivity verification.

Use the phone activation option. If the automatic phone option fails, wait for a man to come online. Since the product key for XP you installed in the virtual machine is not used anywhere else (it is correct?), humans will activate your installation. MS - MVP - Elephant Boy computers - don't panic!

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