How to remove "Expired license" message in VMWare Player?

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Solution

After uninstalling the VMware Workstation trial, the old license key might be left behind. Deleting the related registry key will revert VMware Player back to the original, free-for-personal-use state.

The actual registry key name depends on the product name and version. For example, VMware Workstation version 10.0.1 uses a key called License.ws.10.0.e1.201303. The format appears to be the following:

License.<product>.<major>.<minor>.<revision>.<date>

The registry location will be different depending on whether Windows is 32-bit or 64-bit. Respectively:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\VMware, Inc.\VMware Workstation
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\VMware, Inc.\VMware Workstation
  1. Close VMware Player.
  2. Press Win+R, type regedit.exe in the text box, and press Enter.
  3. Navigate to the correct path described above.
  4. Locate the license registry key, right-click it and choose Delete from the context menu.

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Updated on September 18, 2022

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  • Indrek
    Indrek almost 2 years

    I'm using VMWare Player to run some virtual machines. Recently I needed to use the VMWare Virtual Disk Manager utility (to convert some dynamic disks to fixed), and since it doesn't come with Player, I installed the evaluation version of VMWare Workstation. After I was done, I uninstalled Workstation and reinstalled Player, but apparently Player thinks I'm still using an evaluation licence because it shows "Expired license" in the title bar and the following message in the main window:

    Your evaluation license has expired. To continue commercial use of this product, purchase a license.

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    How can I revert back to the free-for-personal-use version of VMWare Player? I've already tried completely uninstalling all VMWare products and reinstalling Player, but that doesn't work, the "Expired license" message persists.

    • Poomrokc The 3years
      Poomrokc The 3years about 10 years
      Did you buy it??
    • Indrek
      Indrek about 10 years
      Buy what, VMWare Player? No.
    • and31415
      and31415 about 10 years
      I couldn't reproduce the issue myself, but check VMware Player Expired License and VMware Player 5: license expired... for possible solutions. Basically you should delete the license registry key which was left behind. The actual key name might be slightly different depending on the VMware version.
    • Indrek
      Indrek about 10 years
      @and31415 That worked, thanks! Please post it as an answer and I'll be happy to accept it.
    • and31415
      and31415 about 10 years
      @Indrek Could you specify which version of VMware Player and VMWare Workstation were you using? Also, what was the name of the registry key you had to delete and where was it located, exactly? I'd like to include that information, too.
    • Indrek
      Indrek about 10 years
      @and31415 I'm using VMWare Player 6.0.1. Workstation was version 10. The registry key I deleted was HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\VMware, Inc.\VMware Workstation\License.ws.10.0.e1.201303.
  • Pritam
    Pritam almost 6 years
    Didn't work.. :(