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I successfully installed the Intel Visual Fortran Composer on Windows 7.
The integration with Visual Studio 2005, 2008 and 2010 are working correctly.
I have changed my mind and now I want to uninstall the same and go back to version 10.1.029.
After I un-install from Control Panel/Program/Program and Features/Uninstall, I can still see the integration with Visual Studio remains as before. And I can still see the options for creating a new project with Intel Visual Fortran.
How can I get back to the state where I do not see ant Intel VisualFortran Composer?
Looks like, theun-install process is notclean.
The integration with Visual Studio 2005, 2008 and 2010 are working correctly.
I have changed my mind and now I want to uninstall the same and go back to version 10.1.029.
After I un-install from Control Panel/Program/Program and Features/Uninstall, I can still see the integration with Visual Studio remains as before. And I can still see the options for creating a new project with Intel Visual Fortran.
How can I get back to the state where I do not see ant Intel VisualFortran Composer?
Looks like, theun-install process is notclean.
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Uninstall. Delete the "Intel Fortran" folder under your VS directories. Install the old version.
The problem seems to revolve around "reference counts" in the registry.
The problem seems to revolve around "reference counts" in the registry.
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Thank you for you feedback. This is known problem, it will be fixed in next major version.
Steve is correct. This workaround should help. Thank you,
- Nikolay
Steve is correct. This workaround should help. Thank you,
- Nikolay
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