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Student License for 2 machines

Ilia_K_1
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Hello.

I received a student license in 2015 and was using Intel Fortran Compiler on my laptop since then.
Now there is a serious project undergoing and I'd like to install compiler both to my desktop PC and my portable laptop.
When I try to do that, I get only one active copy at the same time, another refuses to install due to licensing problem. So, I assume that Intel provides licensing for only one active copy at the same time (which is very unfortunate, as, for example, I have to copies of MS VS 2015 Community installed and only one Intel Compiler available). So my question is - is there a way to apply for a second student license, Or extend the current one to be able to use it on two machines?


Thanks in advance.

 

 

 

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Light_Intel
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Hi Illia,

To make sure I understand your issue, is the problem trying to install or trying to run the compiler? Based on your record It seems like you have generated license files for 3 different machines. However, for one of them the Host ID looks bogus. Please log into Intel Registration Center, look at your activations and let me know, in a private message, if you need me to delete and thus free one of the activations. That said, you should be able to install on 3 machines based on the End User License Agreement. However, you will need to use a unique license file for each of the machines. A license file from one machine will not work on another machine.

Regards,

Noga

Intel Developer Support

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Light_Intel
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This issue had been resolved in a private communication. If you have similar issue please start a new thread.

Noga

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