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Error 10310 when building x64 solution under Win 7 (no problem with Win32) - what am I missing?

tslawecki
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I've installed an evaluation copy of IVF on a quad-core desktop running an evaluation copy of Windows 7. I am able to build Win32 solutions, but I get the error

error #10310: Failed to enable trusted storage check for licensing: WARNING: Enable Trusted Storage failed (flexnet error code 20). Trusted Storage based license could

when I try to build the same source as an x64 solution. This occurs even with the console1.f90 stub you get when you choose the "Main Program Code" template in Visual Studio.

Although it doesn't seem to be relevant, since I'm using a node-locked evaluation license, I did download - to no apparent effect - the latest flexlm mentioned in other posts about this error.

Your thoughts and suggestions appreciated,

Tad


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Here's version info:

Windows 7 - Build 7100

Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 - Version 9.0.21022.8 RTM
Microsoft .NET Framework- Version 3.5 SP1

Intel Visual Fortran Compiler Integration Package ID: w_cprof_p_11.1.046
Intel Visual Fortran Compiler Integration for Microsoft Visual Studio* 2008, 11.1.3466.2008, Copyright (C) 2002-2009 Intel Corporation

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TimP
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In my experience with vista-64, you must login as administrator in order to use VS. Did you try that?
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Steven_L_Intel1
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Normally, VS2008 doesn't require being run as administrator, but it might if you are using an evaluation license that did not require use of a serial number. As Tim suggests, try running VS2008 "As administrator" and see if that helps. You should not need to do this with a product license.
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tslawecki
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Normally, VS2008 doesn't require being run as administrator, but it might if you are using an evaluation license that did not require use of a serial number. As Tim suggests, try running VS2008 "As administrator" and see if that helps. You should not need to do this with a product license.

I will try this soon (I'm away on travel currently), but I'm not sure it'll make a difference - as noted in the OP, I'm able to start up VS2008, create an IVF project, and compile a 32-bit version just finerunning under Windows 7. I only get the error when I try to make a64-bit version.

Tad
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