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I have just purchased Intel® Parallel Studio XE Composer Edition for Fortran and C++ Linux - Named-user Academic version. I am told that I can install it in three computers at most. My question is: do I need three different license files for three different computers?
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You use the same license. However, only ONE copy of the software may be in use by the license owner at any given time.
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Regretfully the previous answer is incorrect. The license type that you have, a named user system lock means just that. It uses the host id to lock the license to a specific system. A license file from one system will not work on another system.
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Noga
Intel Developer Support
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