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I have a single user Fortran v11 license. Its afile based (uncounted), license. But I have two "boxes" one 32bit and another 64bit. The licence file is on the 32bit box but I would also like to develop on the 64 bit box for a 64b version. How can I borrow the license from the 32 bit box for use on the 64 bit box?
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Quoting - fbalderasintel
I have a single user Fortran v11 license. Its afile based (uncounted), license. But I have two "boxes" one 32bit and another 64bit. The licence file is on the 32bit box but I would also like to develop on the 64 bit box for a 64b version. How can I borrow the license from the 32 bit box for use on the 64 bit box?
Hi,
With a single user license, there is no "Borrow". If you are the only user of the 2 systems, you may install on both systems ( unlimited number of systems)using the same license file.
Chuck

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