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Good day,
after installation of Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2022 and Intel Fortran Compilers - Named-user Commercial (ESD) [Product SKU ABS999CSGE01X1Z] on my Windows 10 64bit PC the compilation of my Fortran Project was aborted both in x64 nor in Win32 mode.
The screeshots of the error messages are attached.
I do not understand which compiler support for 'x64' or 'Win32' I have to install to hopefully solve the problem.
Any suggestion on how to fix the problem is highly appreciated.
Best regards
Meinolf
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Perhaps this will help, though I have never seen that message before: Installing Microsoft Visual Studio* for Use with Intel® Compilers
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Thanks Steve_Lionel
The link you provided is related to Visual Studio 2019.
The Visual Studio component 'Desktop development with C++' has already been installed when the reported error occcured.
Any other suggestions are welcome
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I just had the same error. For some reason my compiler wasn't set right. Don't know if it will help you, but you can check "Projects > Properties > Configuration Properties > Use Compiler"
Hope it helps.
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I know the article hasn't been updated, but the steps are the same.
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I got the same error on Windows 11, Visual Studio 2022, and latest Intel oneAPI HPC/base toolkit.
I can't compile 32 bit. Looks latest Intel Fortran does not support 32 bit any more.
Do I need to roll back Visual studio 2019 and Intel Fortran 2023 or older?
Thanks
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This has been documented and explained for many months now. You don't need to roll back VS, but you do need to use a 2024 version of Intel Fortran and use ifort rather than ifx.
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If you install 2025.0.0 it does not include IFORT however if you have an older IFORT installed you can still select IFORT as the compiler for a project in a solution. I am using that option as I still have some IFX problems.
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Yes, I am requesting 2024 version. I did not find old version download sit. Can anyone help?
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@frankattrane please see https://community.intel.com/t5/Intel-Fortran-Compiler/Older-Compiler-Download-Information/m-p/1372725
and post your request on oneAPI Registration, Download, Licensing and Installation forum
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