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BTW: I didn't know there was a protective cover, but had seen the foil sticker on other N800s in YouTube videos. I tried taking the 2nd sticker off and was petrified I would damage the screen trying to scrape it off. After awhile, the screen protector came half way off and I realized the sticker was stuck to it, not the actual N800 screen.
Note: I also had difficulty getting a Microsoft Office 2007 Pro container open, as noted in the link by timsamoff.