What happened to Full FM?

Yesterday, I downloaded FM v12 Trial, upgraded to full version with license/serial number, and used it with some existing .fm files for initial testing.
Today, using same icon on Start Menu and/or Desktop, I only have XML Author.
What happened to full install?

Interesting coincidence is, as the email notice came in that you answered here, I was documenting the answer I discovered a few mins ago. Exactly as you said. Good on ya'!
I am at a loss, however, as to how that got changed from Structured, since I had used it the previous day and did not change it. I will be watching for this to occur again.
In any case, thank you for the prompt reply, and the correct/accurate answer!
Dave

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