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Use of older versions and latest in same license file

Dallas_T_
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Hello,

Apologies if this has been answered already, I searched and was unable to locate a topic related to this issue. We are possession of older (2012) Fortran floating licenses and have just purchased 2016 Fortran floating licenses. I was unable to see the prior purchases when registered on Intel's site, can we retain functionality of both versions within the same license file? Is this attainable?

TIA,

Dallas

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Light_Intel
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Thank you for contacting Intel Support

If you have two different licenses (two different serial numbers) one for 2012 product and another for 2016 product they can co-exist. You can have two license files on your server, and content to either with the corresponding product from the client. However, if you had an older version of the product 2012 and upgraded that license to a 2016 product you will not be able to use both. Either continue with the old product or upgrade to the new one.

Regards,

Noga

Intel Developer Support

 

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Dallas_T_
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I assume the latest license manager is required or are both the older and the latest? We purchased the networked licenses separately so still have the 2012 and 2016 versions.

Thank you,
Dallas

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Light_Intel
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Both would require the latest license manager we support. You should be able to download the license manager from Intel Registration Center. See: https://software.intel.com/en-us/faq/downloading#islm-servers-download

Regards,

Noga 

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

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