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On both Windows 7 and 8 Enterprise, installing Visual Fortran Composer XE f/Win BREAKS the Visual Studio 2012 (Update 3) javascript debugger. The only thing that works is breakpoints; cannot watch or inspect javascript variables when stopped at breakpoints and no intellisense, etc. This is solely caused by the Intel product being installed. If I just uninstall the Intel product and all functinoality returns.
And another issue, why am I unable to get into Premier Support? Me and my product are registered.
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Michael, that's an interesting problem and I will let the developers know.
As for Premier Support, please use "Send Author A Message" and tell me which User ID you're using. Are you getting a "Not authorized" page? I looked up your email address, used here in the forum, and don't see a Premier Support account for you. I do see a valid license registered, though. Once you tell me the User ID you're using I'll get access fixed for you.
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If you could attach a test project that demonstrates the JavaScript issue, that would be appreciated, or tell me how to reproduce it.
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Our developers identified the bug in the Fortran debugger expression evaluator and have put in a fix for the October update. As a workaround simpler than uninstalling, rename the files with names starting with FEE, ForDbg and ForOps in C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 11.0\Common7\Packages\Debugger to something else. You might try just renaming ForDbgSw.dll and see if that does it.

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