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I have a evaluation license error #10310.
It seems it is the same as Reference Number DPD200361654.
So please email me evaluation license file.
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I do not see a valid eval license under your email (used here for this forum thread). Did you use another email to register the eval? If yes, let me know the email (or the serial number if you got hold of it) via "Send Author A Message".
Regards, Hubert.
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I'm afraid you misunderstand.
I don't have a valid eval license file yet.
I want to evaluate your new Fortran Compilar.
32 bit compile works, but 64bit compile does not.
Then I found your DPD200361654 letter and it shows Workaround to ask an Intel Engineer to mail me a evaluation license file.
That's why I send you the message.
So, would you email me a evaluation license file ?
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Sorry for misunderstanding.
'Evaluate' refers to test the 15.0 compiler from your commercial floatin license you own, right?
Your reference to the bug# and knowledgebase article confused me since this refers to evaluation LICENSES only.
So what you need to do is to modify your license settings on your client machine(s) with one of the following:
- Create a license file with extension .lic and contents of:
SERVER <servername> ANY <port
USE_SERVER
and copy it over to the license path
c:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Intel\Licenses\ (64-bit Windows OS), or
c:\Program Files\Common Files\Intel\Licenses\ (32-bit Windows OS)
If the \Intel\Licenses directory doesn't exist yet, create it (required admin rights).
- Set INTEL_LICENSE_FILE=<port>@<servername> in the System Settings / Environment Variables
I'll give you detailled instructions as of your registrations on a private message.
If you however really wanted a produce EVALUATION LICENSE to have additional resources for product testing, let me know. I'll create an eval license then for you.
Regards, Hubert.
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>If you however really wanted a produce EVALUATION LICENSE to have additional resources for product testing, let me know. I'll create an eval license then for you.
Yes, I really want a produce EVALUATION LICENSE !
I want to confirm your 15.0 compiler in a stand alone computer.
I know it doesn't refer floatin license.
So I need EVALUATION LICENSE.
Please create and mail me eval license.
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Registered an eval license under your email and sent the license file.
Do you have a Microsoft Visual Studio already installed on your standalone computer for evaluation?
Regards, Hubert.
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Hi,I have similar problem. I have installed the evaluation version of Parallel Studio. trying to compile under 64 but i'm getting #10310 error. Could you send me license file.
Thank you in advance.
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Please let me know your email address which you used for eval registration so that I can send the license file.
Regards, Hubert.

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