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Compiling with older version of Compiler?

rre9518
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I've installed the evaluation copy, and need to do a release of the software. The license states I can't use the evaluation copy compiler for anything but evaluation. How do I modify state that I want to use the old (9.1) version instead of the evaluation copy (11.0).

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Steven_L_Intel1
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You need to purchase a license in order to use the compiler for a release. You can use an older version for release, again, only if you have purchased a license. The evaluation license does not permit any use other than evaluation, even using an older version. See http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/older-version-product/ for information on how to download the older version.
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rre9518
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You need to purchase a license in order to use the compiler for a release. You can use an older version for release, again, only if you have purchased a license. The evaluation license does not permit any use other than evaluation, even using an older version. See http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/older-version-product/ for information on how to download the older version.

Yes, I understand that. I have 9.1 installed (paid for) and I want to roll back to9.1 to do my release. The installation of the evaluation copy modified my project files. I now need to do a release and I want to be sure that the compilation is done with 9.1. If I modify the Version to 9.1 from 11 in the vfproj file will that get it done?
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Steven_L_Intel1
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No - you'll have to recreate the project using 9.1. You should also make sure that the 11.0 integration got removed - do Help > About in Visual Studio and check the Fortran integration version.
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