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Hi, I am using Intel Visual Fortran Composer XE 2011 with IMSL 6.0. Today, I had to reinstall my windows and I tried to install Visual Fortran Composer XE 2011 with IMSL 6.0, but couldn't install it because it is showing that my licence has expired.
Can anybody tell me, how can I reinstall my purchased version of the software?
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Hi Nazmul,
I resent your license file to your email box. Please install the product with it. Let me know if it works.
Thanks.
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Hi Feilong,
Thanks for your email. I have installed Visual Fortran Composer XE 2011 with IMSL 6.0 for my 64bit computer. Also, I have installed Microsoft Visual Studio 2010/2012 separately.
I can't remember, how could I start Fortran compiler first time. Would you mind to let me know, how can I start Fortran compiler?
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Nazmul,
Glad to hear that. I'd recommend you to read our Getting Started guide. You can find it from Start menu -> Intel Parallel Studio XE -> Getting Started.
Thanks.
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Hi Feilong,
Again thanks for your response. I read the getting started instructions as you suggested.
To start the Intel® Visual Fortran Compiler XE 12.1 from Microsoft Visual Studio* IDE, perform the following steps:
But I cant see the option 3 in the new project. I need to mention, I installed MS Visual Studio 2010 and then installed Visal Fortran XE 2011 and IMSL 6.0 for my 64 bit computer.
Can you advice in this regard?
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Launch Microsoft Visual Studio*.
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Select File > New > Project.
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In the New Project window select a project type under Intel® Visual Fortran.
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Select the desired template.
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Click OK.
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Nazmul,
That was all I can suggest, because I'm not Fortran compiler support engineer. I'd ask you to post your questions regarding IVF compiler at IVF user forum.
Thanks.

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