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Dear Joe Cypherpunk,

Thank you for downloading VMware for Linux.


Please find attached to this email message a file containing 
your license. 

If you own a 1.x license, you will already have a file 
named "license" in the .vmware directory. Be sure not to 
overwrite it with this new license file so you have the 
option of returning to using VMware 1.x for Linux.

The new version of the product requires only that the name 
of the file begin with "license". You may, for example, save 
the 2.0 license as "license20". 

In case your email reader does not support MIME encoding, the 
file is included as text at the bottom of this message. Copy 
the text between the "Cut Here" lines and save it as the license 
file, as described above.

As a reminder, you may report any problems, issues, or comments 
you may have in using the product to the VMware Technical Support 
team. To file an incident report, please go to
        http://www.vmware.com/forms/Incident_Login.cfm
and complete the form provided.

Thank you for your interest in VMware. We hope you have a successful 
experience in using our product.

Best Regards,
- The VMware Team

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# VMware software license
Fields = "Cpt, Name, Email, LicenseType, LicenseClass, LicenseFeature, Count, 
LicenseKey, ProductID, ProductType, Expiration"
StartFields = "Cpt, Name, Email, LicenseType, Field2"
Field2 = "LicenseClass, LicenseFeature, Count, Field3"
Field3 = "LicenseKey, ProductID, ProductType, Expiration"
Cpt = "COPYRIGHT (c) 1998-2000 VMware, Inc."
Name = "Joe Cypherpunk"
Email = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
LicenseType = "User"
LicenseClass = "Evaluation"
LicenseFeature = "None"
Count = "1 of 1"
LicenseKey = "34752_000"
ProductID = "VMware for Linux"
ProductType = "2.0"
Expiration = "2000-4-15"

Hash = 2456f447-e0b807c5-613486d3-58354acc-e3687637

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license_34752_000

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