FMS 3.5 Installer available?

I'm trying to find an installer for FMS 3.5.  Amazon Cloudfront uses a custom version of it, so I'm hoping to test against it for server-side logging/debugging.
Thanks

Asa,
Please see my post http://forums.adobe.com/thread/552055 regarding FMS 3.5.3.

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    Type:
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    Status:
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    Content
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    Last
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    Last
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