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Hi all,
I'm looking for help :
There is a possibility to integrate Intel Visual Fortran in Visual Studio but I don't know how to do it !
I've read the release note and do what I found in but it still doesn't work.
I've got Visual Studio 2005 Express Edition, Intel Visual Fortran Compiler Pro Edition11.1.038_ia32for windows, and Microsoft Platform SDK for windows server 2003 R2 installed on the computer (Win XP SP3 with intel core i7 @2.93Ghz and 3Go RAM)
Please someone help me, and ask me if you need more detail, I don't know what to add to the post for help
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Christophe Chevalier,
the problem here is that you use the Visual Studio Express Edition, which Microsoft doesn't allow to integrate with non Microsoft products. So, you should install the Visual Studio 2008 shell instead and it will allow the integration with Intel Fortran.
Pedro
the problem here is that you use the Visual Studio Express Edition, which Microsoft doesn't allow to integrate with non Microsoft products. So, you should install the Visual Studio 2008 shell instead and it will allow the integration with Intel Fortran.
Pedro
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Ok,
Thank you very much for your answer Pedro
Thank you very much for your answer Pedro

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