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Tianle_Cheng
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Hello,
My advisor just purchased and let me install the Intel Visual Fortran compiler professional with IMSL.
After installation, I clicked the Intel license manager for Flexlm to install the license, which I obtained from my registration email,
The file is COM_W_CMP_FOR_xxxxxxxxx(hidden).lic However, when I tried to configure the FLEXlm with this file, it prompted me that "The file you slected is not a valid counted license". What's the matter?
My second question is, after installation, when I open the visual studio, it appears that I can't find any option regarding to Fortran compiler. I didn't see button as compiler, building, or run etc.

thank you!

regards,
Tianle Cheng

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Steven_L_Intel1
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I would suggest completely uninstalling Intel Visual Fortran and Microsoft Visual Studio. Then run the Intel Visual Fortran installer again - make sure it is w_cprof_p_11.1.046.exe and not one with _IA32 or _novsppe in its name. Let us know what happens.

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Shamla_P_Intel
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Quoting - Tianle Cheng
Hello,
My advisor just purchased and let me install the Intel Visual Fortran compiler professional with IMSL.
After installation, I clicked the Intel license manager for Flexlm to install the license, which I obtained from my registration email,
The file is COM_W_CMP_FOR_xxxxxxxxx(hidden).lic However, when I tried to configure the FLEXlm with this file, it prompted me that "The file you slected is not a valid counted license". What's the matter?
My second question is, after installation, when I open the visual studio, it appears that I can't find any option regarding to Fortran compiler. I didn't see button as compiler, building, or run etc.

thank you!

regards,
Tianle Cheng


Greetings,

This is a single user license. The serial number can be used during the install or the license file. There is no need to configure Flexlm for a single user license. I have resend you the license file.

Please make sure the install is succesful and check if you still have the second issue reported.

Thank You
Shamla
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Tianle_Cheng
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Quoting - Shamla (Intel)

Greetings,

This is a single user license. The serial number can be used during the install or the license file. There is no need to configure Flexlm for a single user license. I have resend you the license file.

Please make sure the install is succesful and check if you still have the second issue reported.

Thank You
Shamla


Hi Shamla,

Thank you for the reply. I disregard the Flexlm now. My installation process appeared to be smooth, and I can open the Visual studio software after installation. (The installation file that I downloaded is w_cprof_p_11.1.046.exe, is it correct?)The problem is, when I new a project in the Visual Studio 2008, I can't findthe Intel Visual Fortran project type.

regards,
Tianle
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Kevin_D_Intel
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Hi Tianle - The behavior suggests the the integrations with Visual Studio dod not install successfully. Please refer to the Knowledge Base article (here) for steps you should follow in trying to resolve this issue.
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Tianle_Cheng
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Hi Tianle - The behavior suggests the the integrations with Visual Studio dod not install successfully. Please refer to the Knowledge Base article (here) for steps you should follow in trying to resolve this issue.


Hi,
I followed the article instructions:

1. look to see if "Microsoft Visual C++" is listed. If it is not, reinstall Visual Studio and make sure that the Visual C++ component is installed.
I checked and I didn't see Microsoft Visual C++, I reinstalled Visual Studio but still didn't find it, what shall I do?
2. Look under Installed Products to see if "Intel Visual Fortran Compiler Integration" is listed
I didn't see this module installed either.

By the way, I have tried the VS2008repair tool, and it didn't resolve.

thanks,
Tianle
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TimP
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Microsoft C++ is an optional component which you must check on when revising Visual Studio installation. In addition, for 64-bit support, the X64 box under C++ must be checked.
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Steven_L_Intel1
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In Visual Studio, please click Help > About. Click the "Copy Info" button and paste the results into a reply here. If you are using the bundled Visual Studio 2008 Shell, you will not see Visual C+ listed.
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Steven_L_Intel1
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Sorry - moved this back to Licensing by accident. Will ask to get it re-moved to Fortran.
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Tianle_Cheng
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Hi Steve,
I hereby post the version release information as below:


Microsoft Visual Studio 2008
Version 9.0.21022.8 RTM
Microsoft .NET Framework
Version 3.5 SP1

Installed Edition: IDE Standard

Intel Visual Fortran Compiler Integration
Intel Visual Fortran Compiler Integration for Microsoft Visual Studio* 2008, 11.1.3466.2008, Copyright (C) 2002-2009 Intel Corporation
* Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.


Sorry - moved this back to Licensing by accident. Will ask to get it re-moved to Fortran.


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Tianle_Cheng
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Sorry - moved this back to Licensing by accident. Will ask to get it re-moved to Fortran.

So currently what would you suggest me to do?

Thanks,
Tianle
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Steven_L_Intel1
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I suggest that you continue with the steps in the article, including running the "repair" utility. You have Visual Studio 2008 Shell installed, so you won't see C++.
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Tianle_Cheng
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Hi Steve,

I forgot to say that I hadalready tried the repair utility, "VS2008 Repair Tool", but it didn't work unfortunately.

Tianle


I suggest that you continue with the steps in the article, including running the "repair" utility. You have Visual Studio 2008 Shell installed, so you won't see C++.

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Wendy_Doerner__Intel
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Quoting - Tianle Cheng
Hi Steve,

I forgot to say that I hadalready tried the repair utility, "VS2008 Repair Tool", but it didn't work unfortunately.

Tianle




Tianle,

Hi. I work with Steve who is out for a couple of days. Did the "VS2008 Repair Tool" give you any output (this can be helpful in diagnosing the source of the IDE integration problem).

From your output it does look like the IDE integration installed correctly to the VS2008 shell. What do you see when you create a project (i.e. Is there a Fortran choice at all, and if there is what error message do you get when you try to use it?).

Wendy
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Tianle_Cheng
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Tianle,

Hi. I work with Steve who is out for a couple of days. Did the "VS2008 Repair Tool" give you any output (this can be helpful in diagnosing the source of the IDE integration problem).

From your output it does look like the IDE integration installed correctly to the VS2008 shell. What do you see when you create a project (i.e. Is there a Fortran choice at all, and if there is what error message do you get when you try to use it?).

Wendy
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Hi Wendy,
You might see the interface of VS2008. When I new a project, there's nothing related to Visual Fortran. I installed the VS2008 repair tool and it seems to be successfully installed, no error message, but it didn't take effect.

Tianle
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Steven_L_Intel1
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I would suggest completely uninstalling Intel Visual Fortran and Microsoft Visual Studio. Then run the Intel Visual Fortran installer again - make sure it is w_cprof_p_11.1.046.exe and not one with _IA32 or _novsppe in its name. Let us know what happens.
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Steven_L_Intel1
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Did you run the repair tool? It doesn't "install".

I suggest that after you uninstall Intel Visual Fortran that you delete the "Intel Fortran" folder under Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0, and then reinstall.
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