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Using Intel Parallels Studio License

Schulze
Beginner
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Hello,


I have a Parallels Studio XE license that has reached its end of support. I would still like to use the old compiler version (32-bit – no application crashes or other issues). Unfortunately, the installer cannot connect to the registration center. I cannot use my account with registered products, as it has been deleted. I also cannot register the product with a new account. I’m unable to contact support, since I no longer have a “licensed/registered” product.


Is there any way out of this Kafkaesque situation?

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mecej4O
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Current versions of the Intel Fortran do not require any license to install or run. Do you wish to run on a 32-bit OS, or do you wish only to produce 32-bit OBJs/EXEs/DLLs ?

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JohnNichols
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Is there any way out of this Kafkaesque situation?

It is not really a situation akin to something like  Kafka novel's plots. 

You are trying to use a very old program when the very latest programs will do what you want better and more reliably. 

You are about the third person this week to ask this question on this forum.  All had about the same answer.

Download the latest VS 2022 and OneAPI and I doubt there is much you cannot run with a small effort. 

Plus they are free. 

 

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