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Dear Sirs
Some months ago I have already downloaded the evaluation version of your XE Composer, but in that version there were a bug (also signalled in the knownledge base (Quickwin program freezes on Windows 7 x64) which prevented me to buy the product. I it is now told in the knowledge base that that bug was removed in version 12.1, but at the moment I cannot test this new release as the system tells me that my evaluation period has expired. Is it possible to be allowed for an extra evaluation period just to test the 12.1 release? It is impossible for me buying all the needed software (Visual Studio 10 + XE composer) if I'm not sure that my programs can run with them.
Thank you very much.
robifont
Il 22/11/2011 15:57, Intel Software Development Products (A002) ha scritto:
Some months ago I have already downloaded the evaluation version of your XE Composer, but in that version there were a bug (also signalled in the knownledge base (Quickwin program freezes on Windows 7 x64) which prevented me to buy the product. I it is now told in the knowledge base that that bug was removed in version 12.1, but at the moment I cannot test this new release as the system tells me that my evaluation period has expired. Is it possible to be allowed for an extra evaluation period just to test the 12.1 release? It is impossible for me buying all the needed software (Visual Studio 10 + XE composer) if I'm not sure that my programs can run with them.
Thank you very much.
robifont
Il 22/11/2011 15:57, Intel Software Development Products (A002) ha scritto:
(If the characters do not show properly, please try viewing this email with UTF-8 encoding.)Thank you for choosing the Intel Visual Fortran Composer XE for Windows* (formerly Intel Visual Fortran Compiler Professional Edition for Windows*). Please install now to start your 30-day evaluation period. Installation Instructions 1. If you have not done so already, download and save the product from https://registrationcenter.intel.com/RegCenter/RegisterSNInfo.aspx?dnld=t&SN=VT2K-5RLW6FLD&EmailID=robifontebay%40fastwebnet.it&Sequence=1249500 . 2. Open the file you downloaded, and click theoption to proceed through the installation process. The product license file is attached for your convenience. You may need to copy the file manually to your system. Get Technical Support during your Evaluation Period For information on our knowledge base, user forums and Intel Premier Support please visit http://softwarecommunity.intel.com/support. If you did not register for Intel Premier Support, you may any time before December 22, 2011 at: https://registrationcenter.intel.com/RegCenter/RegisterSNInfo.aspx?dnld=t&SN=VT2K-5RLW6FLD&EmailID=robifontebay%40fastwebnet.it&Sequence=1249500 . Click on the Click Here to Register link below the Download Now button. You may be contacted by Intel or an authorized reseller. Please retain a copy of this email for your records. * Other brands and names may be claimed as the property of others.
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advice you reinstall it.
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Hi,
I've already resolved this issue offline with the forum poster.Yes, you can reinstall if you want to download the latest package if you obtained an extended evaluation license or a new evaluation license or if the previously installed package is the same as before, then you can just place the new license in the directory /opt/intel/licenses (if Linux) or C:/Program Files (x86)/Common Files/Intel/Licenses folder (if Intel64 arch) and that should work too.
regards,
Kittur
I've already resolved this issue offline with the forum poster.Yes, you can reinstall if you want to download the latest package if you obtained an extended evaluation license or a new evaluation license or if the previously installed package is the same as before, then you can just place the new license in the directory /opt/intel/licenses (if Linux) or C:/Program Files (x86)/Common Files/Intel/Licenses folder (if Intel64 arch) and that should work too.
regards,
Kittur
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