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g_f_thomas
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How far back does the current integrator extend? I know it does ivf 10 & 11 in VS 2005 & VS 2008. Does it support IVF 9 in either of these VS's?

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Gerry
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Steven_L_Intel1
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No, it doesn't. If this is important to you, you can "customize" the 11.0 install to remove the integration with VS2005 and then install 9.1 (which won't see VS2008). You can then use 9.1 in VS2005 and 11.0 in VS2008.
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g_f_thomas
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No, it doesn't. If this is important to you, you can "customize" the 11.0 install to remove the integration with VS2005 and then install 9.1 (which won't see VS2008). You can then use 9.1 in VS2005 and 11.0 in VS2008.

Yes, it is important to me.
Just to clarify, is it possible to have 9.1 and 10.24 in VS 2005 and 10.24 and 11 in VS 2008?

Gerry
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Steven_L_Intel1
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Quoting - g.f.thomas

Yes, it is important to me.
Just to clarify, is it possible to have 9.1 and 10.24 in VS 2005 and 10.24 and 11 in VS 2008?

Gerry
Yes, you can do that. I recommend that after you remove the 11.0 integration from VS2005 that you delete the Intel Fortran folder that may be found under the Visual Studio 8 folder. Then install the 10.1 integration (you can do this by running the w_ide_p_10.1.024_IA32.exe installer you'll find under the compiler download Installs folder) - choose a custom install.
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alexvo
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Steve, could you specify please: can I integrate Intel Fortran Compiler 10.0.25 with MS Visual Studio Team System 2008? If yes, how I can do this?
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Steven_L_Intel1
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You need at least version 10.1.019 to integrate with VS2008.
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