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Fortran 9.0 Windows with Studio .NET

tdigital1
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Please I have a problem:

1. I'm using Fotran Windows 9.0 standard.

It's "OK" with command line . I ran the file int_sin.f90 ( docs/samples) .

2. Now I'm trying to use Visual Studio .net ( version 2003) .

I read the "getting started with the Intel Visual Fortran Compiler 9.0 for Windows".

* Steps

* Create a project ==> ok

* Select Application Settings and Select Empty project ==> ok

* Select File - Add exisiting item ( int_sin.f90) ==> ok

* Appears the program ==> ok

* Build -clean solution ==> ok

*** Now it's a problem ***

* Build - Build Solution

does not appear the message "Compiling with Intel Fortran 9.0 ...." and don't generate

the .exe

somebody has some idea of this problem..

Thanks

Alfredo

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Steven_L_Intel1
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Did you chose "Intel Fortran Projects" and "Console Application"? If you chose some sort of C++ project, you'll get that behavior.

Do you see the blue Intel Fortran F logo when starting VS.NET? Do you get a line output that says "Build log written to ..."? If so, click on the link given and post the contents here.
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tdigital1
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Dear Steve
Do you see the blue Intel Fortran F logo when starting VS.NET?
Answer ==> Yes.
This message appears:
------ Build started: Project: int_sin_fort, Configuration: Debug|Win32 ------

Deleting intermediate files and output files for project 'int_sin_fort', configuration 'Debug|Win32'.

int_sin_fort build succeeded.

( .exe is not generated)

Thanks again,

Alfredo
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Steven_L_Intel1
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Please report this to Intel Premier Support and attach a ZIP file of the project. We'll need to see what's going on.
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