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Hello everyone,
I have a serious and urging problem since 2 days which I couldn't fix yet.
My system: Win 7 Pro x64 on Intel Core processors
My software: Intel Parallel Studio XE 2015, 30-day evaluation trial
My problem: trying to compile Fortran
My process: From the Windows command prompt I'm accessing the 64-bit-ifort.exe-compiler in order to compile Fortran code.
Then I get the following message: "Error: A license for FCompW is not available (-158,61003,2)
License file(s) used wer (in this order):
1. Trusted storage
2. C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Intel\Licenses\*.lic
3. another path
4. another path
Please visit http://software.intel.com. []
ifort: error #10052: could not checkout FLEXlm license
An error has occurred in 'callername':
C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Composer XE 2015\bin\intel64\ifort exited with return code 1."
Intel Software Manager is showing me one license for the Math kernel library and one for the Parallel Studio XE 2015 Composer Edition for Fortran. But in the paths mentioned in command prompt as well as anywhere else on the C harddrive there is no license file available.
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What would you recommend me to do?
I would be very grateful if someone from Intel would send an appropriate license file to my e-mail-address. Maybe this solves my problem?
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Hello,
I have sent the two license files, you can put them under the foleder C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Intel\Licenses\.
Thank you.
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I have the same issue. Installed the trial version and had the path/env variables setup corrected. I have the same error message when "ifort" is launched. Can I have the license file for the trial version? Many thanks, Yabo.
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Yabo, I will send you a license file as a private message.
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I'm also in the same situation, using the Cluster edition. Could I have the license file for the trial version as well ? Thank you!
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I am moving this thread to the Licensing forum so that the experts there can handle these requests.
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Thank you Steve. I still need a license for the trial version in case I have been forgotten!
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I'll send you a serial number in a message.
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