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garroyo
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Hi,

I am trying to move a license for C++ Composer XE 2013 from one computer to another.

I don't see this product listed on my registration account, and even if it did appear there, the instructions listed here:

https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/change--serverhost-data-node-locked-or-floating-license?page=1

appear to be out of date.

Can someone please verify my ownership of the product, and then tell me how to re-assign the license?

Thanks.

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Feilong_H_Intel
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Hi garroyo, I did see your serial numbers. Am sending the license files to you now. Did you tick the checkbox "Show expired registration" on the bottom of your "My Products" page? Otherwise, expired license won't show up. Thanks, Feilong
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garroyo
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Thank you for your reply, I will try to move forward with the licenses you gave me.

Although, I still don't know how to handle the 'migration'.  If I uninstall from the old computer and re-install on the new machine is that good enough?  Is the license floating -- so I would be okay as long as both computers weren't using it at once?

Also, on my registration page, I see:

Intel® Parallel Studio XE Composer Edition for Fortran Windows*
Intel® Parallel Studio XE Composer Edition for Fortran Windows*
Intel® Parallel Studio XE Composer Edition for Fortran Windows* (incl. Microsoft Visual Studio Shell and Libraries*)
Intel® Math Kernel Library for Windows*
Intel® MPSS for Windows*
Intel® Software License Manager
 

...nothing about C++.  Is C++ Composer included in one of these packages?  That could be part of my confusion.

Thanks again.

 

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Feilong_H_Intel
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garroyo wrote:
If I uninstall from the old computer and re-install on the new machine is that good enough?

Good enough.

garroyo wrote:
Is the license floating -- so I would be okay as long as both computers weren't using it at once?

Yes.

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Feilong_H_Intel
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garroyo wrote:
...nothing about C++.  Is C++ Composer included in one of these packages?  That could be part of my confusion.

No.  They are all Fortran packages.  Did you see the "Show Expired Registration" checkbox?

 

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