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Trial Version and Developer Studio

Gabriel_Toro
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I apologize if this question has been asked before.

Somebody else in my company wants to evaluate Intel Fortran (aka Parallel Study XE 2015 Composer). He downloaded the trial version, but he installed the wrong Developer Studio trial (he downloaded Express instead of Professional). What's the easiest way to straighten things up?

a. Uninstall both and then install the trial version of Visual Studio Professional, followed by Intel Fortran.

b. Uninstall Visual Studio Express, install Visual Studio Professional, and then run some script to enable integration between Fortran and Visual Studio Pro.

My concern with option a is the trial version of Intel Fortran may not install a second time (first install was today). If option b is feasible and recommended, I would appreciate knowing more about the steps (i.e., script location, how to initiate scripts, etc.).

Thanks in advance,

Gabriel

 

 

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pbkenned1
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Play it safe and go with option a.  You can reinstall Intel Fortran as long as your eval license is not expired.  We don't have a script for option b.

Patrick

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