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Hello,
After getting the commercial Fortran Visual Compiler 11.1 (during the evaluation it works O.K), I have uninstalled the evaluation version (Visual Studio and FVC 11.1), and now I can not install commercial one.
I get the following error message:
Error 1606: Could not access network location\\.
What is more on installation windows I have three radio button (Modify, Rapair, Remove).
But I don't have any Fortran installation on my computer.
The second message I get was as follows
Error when installing package ...... arp_creator.msi
Probably It was something wrong with uninstallation (???)
Ragards Piotr Letkowski
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Download and install the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility. Run it and if it lists Intel Visual Fortran, have it remove it. Then try the install again.
Let me know how this works for you.
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After checking with Window Installer Cleanup Utility I installated the package but...
When run Visual Studio I get the following message:
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I have repaired Visual Studio installation but I still have the second message I wrote about
Intel Visual Fortran Compiler for 'Win32' not installed
what means that I can not build a project
I did "Modify" and "Repair" Visual Fortran Compiler Installation but I still have this message when try build a project
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I have installed both ('x64' and 'win32'). But now I have strange situation
When I run 'win32' I have the message:
Intel Visual Fortran Compiler for 'Win32' not installed
When I run 'x64' I can not link it and get the error message
error #10037: could not find 'link'
probably because my VS has been installed without x64 option
(I tried do it from "Add, Remove programs" -> Modify, Repair but I have still the same messages)
I use Intel Core 2 CPU E6600
I installed Compiler with VS for test on the other computer and everything is O.K
So it means than there are some remains from evaluation installation which causes this problems
Piotr
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Are you using the bundled Visual Studio 2008 Shell or your own separate install? If the latter, a Repair won't add the x64 support if not selected during install. You need to do a "Change" on Visual Studio and select the "x64 compiler and tools" option under C++.
I wonder if you have the
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Steve, I tried this and still have the same problem. I can compile from the command line, or 64bit, but not in 32bit. Is there a configuration file/xml file/etc. where the available compilers are listed. When I just install the IA32, and go to the "Tools"->"Options"->"Intel Visual Fortran"->"Compilers", it says that the IA32 compiler is selected, but the Platform pulldown is empty, as well as the version of suite/compiler pulldown.
When i attempt to compile, I get the "Intel Visual Fortran Compiler for 'Win32' not installed"
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