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Some time ago I downloaded a free trial version of the Intel Fortran compiler (with its limited-duration code) but never really gave it a try. The permitted period has now lapsed and I want to give it another go. (I have Microsoft Vis. Studio .Net 2003 Pro installed). So, can I just download another free-trial version and install it on top of what's already there, or do I first have to uninstall the Intel components listed in the attached (from Add/remove programs)?
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The installation should ask you for agreement to uninstall any previous versions with which it can't coexist.
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I would suggest uninstalling all "Intel Fortran Compiler xxc" entries you fund in Add/Remove Programs. When installing anew, choose the option to enter a serial number. This assumes that the evaluation center allows you another evaluation.

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