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Hello!
I'm an administrator of a computer lab at our university and some days ago got a non-commercial liscence file for intel products (25 floating seats). I installed IVF using this liscence file, it installed ok, but when i launch it (cmd -> ifort, and from Visual Studio as well), I get the error:
Error: A license for FCompW is not available now (-15,10,10061).
A connection to the license server could not be made. You should
make sure that your license daemon process is running: both an
lmgrd.intel.exe process and an INTEL.exe process should be running
if your license limits you to a specified number of licenses in use
at a time. Also, check to see if the wrong port@host or the wrong
license file is being used, or if the port or hostname in the license
file has changed.
License file(s) used were (in this order):
1. Trusted Storage...
3. C:\\Program Files\\Common Files\\Intel\\Licenses\\NCOM____Z2**-*****.lic
...
5. C:/Program Files (x86)/Common Files/Intel/Licenses
6. C:\\PROGRA~1\\Intel\\Compiler\\11.1\\060\\Bin\\ia32\\*.lic
Please visit http://support.intel.com/support/performancetools/support.htm if you require technical
assistance.
ifort: error #10052: could not checkout FLEXlm license
(Here NCOM____Z2**-*****.lic is a file I recieved. it's without asterisks in real)
Did I miss something during the installation? Some FLEXlm or whatever? Actually, it did NOT ask me to install any kind of liscence manager.
Thank you in advance,
Paul.
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To use floating licenses you need to have a FLEXlm license server running. It is free to download andyou can find more information, including a users guide, here: http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-license-manager-faq/
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
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Yes! It did work! Thank you for your help!
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