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Hello:
I am using Visual Studio 2003 .NET and just upgraded to the latest compiler version 9.1.032. When I try to run a program (using "Start Without Debugging" or the red exclamation mark) I get a popup window saying that "The Fortran Debug Expression Evaluator is not properly installed." It then asks me if I want to install it, which I can't if I'm just a regular user on the computer and not an administrator. I have attached a screenshot of the message.
Is there a way for the administrator to install it when installing/upgrading the compiler? Currently, she has to upgrade the compiler, make the user an administartor, let the user try running a program and then click "Yes" to install the Expression Evaluator, and then remove the user from the administrator's group.
Thanks.
Michael
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Our sysadmin did select "for all users", so apparently that doesn't solve the problem (at least not in our case). I have now submitted an issue to Premier Support.
Thanks.
Michael

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