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I have relocated to a new machine (Win7Pro-32bit, VS2008, IVF 2011.4.196). Everything installed perfectly, my .vfproj loads, shows all files and components, but the "compile" button is now greyed, none of the source files can be compiled, even though they are definitely included in the build. Evidently some project or global setting has been changed -- suggestions appreciated.
Added comment: amazing how posting here can catalyze a solution. Turns out the file extension registrations within the IVF integration had vanished, pressed reset and all is well.
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What happened is that the file extension settings simply vanished when the existing (mature, fully-functional) project was accessed by the new VS+IVF installation. The symptom immediately suggested a file-registration issue, but it's a bit of an easter-egg hunt to track down where in the VS setup that is actually specified.
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Version 9.0.21022.8 RTM
Microsoft .NET Framework
Version 3.5 SP1
Installed Edition: Professional
Microsoft Visual C# 2008 91605-130-0609724-60267
Microsoft Visual C# 2008
Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 91605-130-0609724-60267
Microsoft Visual C++ 2008
Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Tools for Office 91605-130-0609724-60267
Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Tools for Office
Intel Visual Fortran Package ID: w_fcompxe_2011.4.196
Intel Visual Fortran Composer XE 2011 Integration for Microsoft Visual Studio* 2008, 12.0.3471.2008
Everything is exactly the same as previously installed on WinXP. Interestingly, the same VS+IVF now running on Win7Pro-32 (same CPU, new hard disk) cuts the compile time in half compared to XP, very impressive.
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I need help.
***** PRIVATE ****
My computer took a hard dive on my boat in mid-Atlantic. I do not know my license / registration number.
Details:
- Fred D. Lang
- Exergetic Systems, Inc.
- 12 San Marino Drive
- San Rafael, CA 94901
- Product: Intel FORTRAN Compiler
- Purchased: Electronic, about early 2011.
Please search records for my license number !!
Thank You
Fred (Fritz) Lang
(415) 866-6514.
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Fritz,
Ordinarily, you would just log in to the Intel Registration Center and you can retrieve your licenses and download the last version you're entitled to. If you have forgotten your password, you can have it reset there.
I can't find a registration under the email address you use for the forum. I tried looking for your name and found only a user with an Intel C++ license in another country. Please post your question in Intel® Software Development Products Download, Registration & Licensing and one of our licensing specialists will try to help you.

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