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The suggested work-around to a known issue integrating Intel developer tools with Microsoft Visual Studio 2022 (version 17.7 or higher) on offline systems is to temporarily uninstall the Windows Performance Toolkit (Win11SDK_WindowsPerformanceToolkit) before installing the
Intel developer tools. We uninstalled what we identified as the Windows Performance Toolkit, namely: Windows Software Development Kit - Windows 10.0.22621.2428 but were still unsuccessful in integrating our Intel software with Visual Studio. Question: Could the problem be that we should have also uninstalled Windows SDK Addon (version 10.1.0.0)?
Are there any other suggestions for our repeated failures to offline integrate the Microsoft and Intel software with our latest attempt being with the following software versions:
Microsoft Visual Studio 2022 (version 17.8.3) with "Desktop Development with C++"
Intel oneApi Base Toolkit using: w_Basekit_p_2024.0.1.45_offline.exe
Intel Fortran compilers using: w_fortran-compiler_p_2024.0.2.27_offline.exe
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I believe you uninstalled the wrong thing. You need the SDK. I would uninstall all Intel compilers and libraries if you haven't already. Reinstall the SDK you removed OR uninstall all of VS 2022. Reinstall VS2022 including the "Desktop Development with C++". Then try JUST the w_fortran-compiler_p_2024.0.2.27_offline.exe alone. Do not install Basekit. What exactly in Basekit do you need? If you need MKL, install it from it's stand-alone kit from HERE.
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