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After installing System Studio, it said it was integrating to Visual Studio 2019 (16.7.0) and completed without error, however, it has broken all ability to configure C++. The entire "Options->C++" menu under Tools is gone, and when you look at the new section it added, "Intel Compilers and Libraries", it says "There are no Intel C++ Compilers installed."
How do I re-get the ability to select which compiler I am using, and to configure them? Immensely frustrating...
I attached a screenshot showing the Intel Compiler is installed, that the regular C++ config menu is missing and the Intel compiler doesn't show up.
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After installing the latest update to VS 2019 I also lost the intel compiler. I got it working by uninstalling Parallel Studio XE and reinstalling. Not pleasant.
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Hi,
After every VS upgrade, it is recommended to run the parallel studio installer in "Repair" mode. Repair mode will not take significant amount of time (on the other hand, re-installation takes a lot of time).
--Rahul
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Hi,
I have not heard back from you, so I will go ahead and close this thread. Intel will no longer monitor this thread. Feel free to post a new question if you still have any issues.
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