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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:
appear to be out of date.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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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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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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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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