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Hi, I want to get a questa fpga starter edition license from the self service license center for self learning purpose.
I used my personal email and received the following message: "Intel partner alliance account required". Does that mean the account I created with my personal email isn't working?
Is there any way for me to get a license for the starter edition?
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Hello
Welcome to Intel forum. Could you help clear your web browsers cache/temporary internet files (if possible, shutdown your PC and restart back) and sign back to SSLC (https://licensing.intel.com/eval-free-licenses) using Google chrome and see how things go.
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Hi Thanks for the instruction. I cleared all cookies and browser files. The link lead me to a registration page where I can only click a "Next: Verify" button. Then the web page says:
"
Thank you for registering to access Intel® FPGA Self Service License Center
We are setting up your account. You will receive a confirmation email shortly. If you did not receive the confirmation email, check your spam or junk mail folder or contact customer support
"
I didn't receive any email even in spam and trash folder. How should I finish registration into self-service licensing center and get a license? Thank you for the help!
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I think I'm in the same situation, I registered and requested access to SSLC. It said it would send me an email confirming my registration but I never received that. Are there any other ways to get the license?
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Nevermind the registration took a day to come. 99% of the time when a website says "we'll send you a confirmation email", that comes instantly so if this is reviewed by humans or something it might be helpful to say something like "it will come in 1-5 business days" to avoid further unnecessary support calls.
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