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Dear Sirs;
I mistakenly installed the Intel Visual Fortran Composer XE 2011 for Windows OS software before installing Visual Studio 2010 Professional. How screwed am in terms of incorporating your Fortran compiler into the newer studio?
Please let me know. Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Chris Hobbs
I mistakenly installed the Intel Visual Fortran Composer XE 2011 for Windows OS software before installing Visual Studio 2010 Professional. How screwed am in terms of incorporating your Fortran compiler into the newer studio?
Please let me know. Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Chris Hobbs
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No problem. The shortest way will be to keep your \ComposerXE-2011\setup folder. Install VS, including C++ compiler, then run the Setup.exe in that ComposerXE folder (or from the add/remove programs menu). It may be as simple as selecting the Modify option to add the VS integration. Worst case, you can remove the ifort and repeat the installation either from the \setup folder or from the original installer .exe. Your license file should remain active so it will appear as the option to use existing license.
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TimP;
It worked! Thank you. I put the original media in and launched the setup from the \ComposerXE-2011\setup directory. Add/remove programs would not work.
By going throught the installation steps to install everything, the next dialog was to integrate into VS 2010. Pretty quick.
Thanks, again.
Chirs

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