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Hello,
I was using Intel Fortran under VS2019 without issues. Installs order was 1) VS2019 and 2) Fortran 2023 (Base and HPC) compiler.
Recently, I installed VS2022 and removed VS2019. The Fortran project (via *.sln) is now not recognized with error "The project type may not be installed or this version of VS may not support them". If the primer, how do I tell VS2022 that Fortran is installed (i.e. was installed earlier)?
Thanks.
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I suggest first repairing the VS 2022 installation. Make sure the Desktop development with C++ component is selected under individual VS components.
Then, repair Intel Base/HPC Toolkits installations.
Intel Compilers should be listed when checking Help>About Microsoft Visual Studio inside Visual Studio
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Thanks. Yes, C++ is there (as I also develop code in that language).
After my post I duplicated the 'Intel OneAPI prompt ... 2019' short-cut changing the 2019 argument into 2022. I ran it and it looked like doing its things without error (VS was off at the time). Still, nothing about Intel found under Help/About VS.
Let me try repairing the 2023 OneAPI installs.
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Repair did not do it. Let me install latest versions of Base/HCP.
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