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Licence question

davidgraham
Beginner
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I'm having a problem with my program hanging in Windows7.
One suggestions is to take my computer to someone else and together we can look at the problem and hopefully come up with a solution.
My version of IVF is on a desktop computer, to do this I will need it on a laptop.

Would I have to uninstall IVF from the desktop and install it on the laptop - or can I get a temporary licence for the laptop?

Thanks
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Les_Neilson
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To a similar question posted back in Fenruary, Steve Lionel replied :

'A "single user" license is licensed to a named individual. That individual can use the compiler on as many computers as he or she wishes, without limit. But anyone else using the compiler requires their own license.'

So I believe it is ok for you to install IVF on your laptop without uninstalling from your desktop.

Les

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Steven_L_Intel1
Employee
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Les is correct. All of Intel's software development products are licensed this way. For completeness, I will note that if you have Fortran with IMSL, the IMSL software has its own license agreement which differs somewhat from Intel's.
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