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Dear All,
Please somebody tell me how to integrate Intel Visual Fortran Compiler 9.1 with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edition in Windows XP x64 PC. I see in "IDE" folder from Visual Fortran installation filesit only contains "IA32" folder, which means it only worksfor Windows XP 32 bit.
I read from Intel website that it needs Microsoft X64 Compiler and Tools. Where can I download this? Will it resolve this problem?
Thank you so much.
Regards,
Yohanes
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The IA32 folder for the IDE integration is also used for installing on x64 systems. When you installed Visual Studio 2005, you may need to select a custom install and select the optional component for the x64 C++ compiler. This is discussed in the Intel Fortran Installation Guide. After you do that, reinstall the Intel Fortran integration.
If you are still having problems, please submit an issue to Intel Premier Support.
If you are still having problems, please submit an issue to Intel Premier Support.

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