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My evaluation period is a few days away from expiring and I'd like to get another 30 days. I spent two weeks trying to work with Visual Studio 2010, rarely getting into the compiler and then only to abandoning VS 2010 and going to VS 2008. Since then I've been successfully working with the compiler but haven't finished the evaluation. Can I get an extension?
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I see you have an evaluation license for Intel Visual Fortran Composer XE that expires on October 19, about three weeks away. You also have an evaluation of the Intel Composer XE suite that expires on October 1. If you have both of those licenses on your system, you'll see the closer expiration date listed until it passes, then you'll see the later one. Or you can delete the October 1 license.
I have had the October 19 license emailed to you in case you don't have it. Save the attached file in the Program Files\Common Files\Intel\Licenses folder.
Did you ask us for help using VS2010?
I have had the October 19 license emailed to you in case you don't have it. Save the attached file in the Program Files\Common Files\Intel\Licenses folder.
Did you ask us for help using VS2010?
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