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I have installed Visual Fortran Composer XE on a new machine and upon trying to activate it via the registration center, I’m told the license has expired. Our Premier Support has expired, but we did not buy a time limited license. What do I need to do to get my product activated and out of the trial mode?
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I have the same issue as Mark G;
I have need to install our Visual Fortran Composer XE on another workstation, but on installing it says the licence has expired - it was a single user licence with 1 year support - so it should still be able to install, but support for updates is lost - that is my understanding. However, it is not possible to get past the 'Licence expired' point in the set-up, so I cannot install the software. How is this rectified?
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Jonathan,
Remote activatino with expired serial numbers is ot supported. It sounds you used this activation mode. For expired (Support) licenses you need to use the license file. (Alternative activation > Use license file in the activatino dialog).
Please follow this knowledge base article to obtain the license file: https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/resend-license-file .
If you need more help, let me know.
Regards, Hubert.
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@hubert - Excellent. That worked nicely - compiler now installed successfully. Thanks.

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