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He have many Intel Fortran 2016, 2019 etc. licenses. And they are about to expire...
Should we renew them? We still use those older licensed Fortran versions.
If the license expires, can we still use them?
Is the license for installation or support only or do you need a valid license to use those older versions?
We would normally just renew but I know the newer Intel Fortran versions are no longer licensed. However, we still have older code branches we need to support.
I should likely keep an active license for older versions since I log support issues on our behalf in general?
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As these are licensing questions, I'm moving this to the Licensing Forum.
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Hi Ben, we have sent you a private message. Kindly check your inbox.
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Hi Ben, thank you for your confirmation. We are glad that the issue has been resolved.
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