Once you have installed Workstation, you can find your license key in the About VMware Workstation
window. Click Help > About VMware Workstation.
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If you have an individual license for Workstation, the key is displayed in the License Information
section under Type. It is labeled Individual and followed by your license key.
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If you have a version of Workstation licensed for multiple users, the Type field displays Volume and
your license key is not displayed.
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If you did not enter a license for Workstation, the Type field displays Not applicable and a license key is
not displayed.
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If you have an evaluation license key for Workstation, the Type field displays Not applicable. The date
the evaluation license key expires is also displayed.
Installing Workstation with Other VMware Products
The only VMware products that can share a host system with Workstation are VMware vSphere Client and
VMware vCenter Converter Standalone. You cannot install Workstation on a host system that has any other
VMware virtualization products installed.
If the host system has another VMware virtualization product installed, you must uninstall that product
before you install Workstation.
Reinstalling Workstation When Upgrading a Windows Host Operating
System
Before you upgrade the operating system on a Microsoft Windows host, VMware recommends that you
uninstall VMware Workstation.
The way Workstation is installed and configured depends partly on the version of Windows used. As a best
practice, to ensure that Workstation is properly configured for a new operating system, you must remove
the Workstation application before you perform the operating system upgrade. Uninstalling Workstation
guarantees that legacy components that apply only to older versions of Windows are not left behind .
For example, if you do not uninstall Workstation before upgrading the Windows operating system, some
virtual network adapters might not function properly after the operating system upgrade. Before you
uninstall Workstation, open the virtual network editor and note the settings used. You must configure these
settings again after you reinstall Workstation.
When you uninstall Workstation, you need only uninstall the VMware Workstation application, not the
virtual machines that you have created. When the operating system upgrade is complete, reinstall
Workstation or, if you are also upgrading Workstation, install the new version of Workstation.
Installing the Integrated Virtual Debuggers for Eclipse and Visual
Studio
If you plan to use the Integrated Virtual Debugger for Visual Studio or Eclipse, you should install it on the
host system before you install Workstation.
If you must install the Integrated Virtual Debugger for Visual Studio or Eclipse after you install
Workstation, run the Workstation installer again and select Modify/Change to install the associated
Workstation plug-ins.
See the Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse Developer’s Guide and the Integrated Virtual Debugger for Visual
Studio Developer’s Guide for host system requirements and supported operating systems. Both guides are
available on the VMware Web site.
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