You only need to register the product key or serial number for your commercial products. Registering your serial number identifies your product as eligible for Priority Support. Free products do not need registration and do not come with Priority Support.
You need to register every product key or serial number for a commercial product to enable your Priority Support for that product. Make sure all your commercial serial numbers are registered prior to seeking support.
All Intel® Software Development Products have a unique product key or serial number.
The product key or serial number is a 36-character, unique identifier for a suite or toolkit associated with your entitlement. For example: 5ca0a982-4c27-4f14-bbe9-5155e1af1efb.
On legacy systems, product keys or serial numbers created on the legacy system follow a 13-character format. For example: L8B7-4SBW47N5.
For purchased products, the product key or serial number is included in your email receipt.
For products requiring a license or serial number to install, the serial number is in the email that includes your download link.
Make sure you registered your product. While registering the product, if an error message states that it is already registered, it may have been registered or signed up for under a different account.
If your product key or serial number was registered but the product does not appear in your account, see the support options at Get Help.
In the Entitlements view, register the product using the input fields located at the top-right corner of the page.
Do one of the following:
To use a PKID, enter your Product Key, and then select Register.
To use an EID, select the Use EID checkbox.
Note This pertains to Intel® Software Development Products only. For all other Intel products, see the support page.
If you are unable to register your product key or serial number, see the support options at Get Help.
If you have trouble signing in to an existing account, go to the Intel Registration Center, and then select Sign In. Make sure that your language is set correctly and that Caps Lock is off.
If you have three failed sign-in attempts, your account may be locked for 30 minutes. Also, if your account has not been used for a long time, it may be disabled.
If you are still unable to sign in or reset your password:
Create an Intel account. For a basic account, select Sign up here.
If you did not purchase a product:
Go to the application page for the free software of your choice.
Enter the required information, and then select Submit.
On the following page, select Click Here to Register.
If you do not have an account associated with the email used to register or sign up for your product, the Account Creation page displays. Enter the required information, and then select Submit.