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VS 2003 to VS 2008

lklawrie
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I'm switching from VS 2003 to VS 2008.

Should I reinstall IVF fortran to get it to appear under VS2008 or is there another way?

Linda
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Steven_L_Intel1
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A Modify should do it - you will be able to select VS2008 as an integration option.

Do you see an Intel Fortran folder under the Microsoft Visual Studio 9 folder? If so, try running the program attached and see if that does the trick.

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TimP
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Quoting - lklawrie
I'm switching from VS 2003 to VS 2008.

Should I reinstall IVF fortran to get it to appear under VS2008 or is there another way?

You could go into the download directory under Program Filesintel and start the setup icon to try a repair/modify, if it shows that option. The same effect could be achieved on the Add/Remove Programs menu.
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lklawrie
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Quoting - tim18
You could go into the download directory under Program Filesintel and start the setup icon to try a repair/modify, if it shows that option. The same effect could be achieved on the Add/Remove Programs menu.

It looks like it does it -- gives me that option but it doesn't integrate into VS 2008. (new project does not have Fortran as an option, etc).

I'm trying a reboot, but I don't think that's going to help.

Linda
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Steven_L_Intel1
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A Modify should do it - you will be able to select VS2008 as an integration option.

Do you see an Intel Fortran folder under the Microsoft Visual Studio 9 folder? If so, try running the program attached and see if that does the trick.
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lklawrie
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A Modify should do it - you will be able to select VS2008 as an integration option.

Do you see an Intel Fortran folder under the Microsoft Visual Studio 9 folder? If so, try running the program attached and see if that does the trick.

That (running the small app) appears to have done the trick, Steve. Thanks!

You may not remember but you solved a similar problem for me before -- back in the 8.1 days or so. (different machine though).

Linda
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