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Which Visual Studio .NET 2003 CDs to use for Intel Visual Fortran

Intel_C_Intel
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Hi,

The Intel Visual Fortran 9.0 software requirements to develope IA-32
applications include:
Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 any edition with Visual C++ component
installed.
I am not sure whether the following 3 MSDN CDs are the correct ones. It says
on the label:
Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003
Enterprize Architect
Enterprize Developer
If it is the correct one, does the minimal installation suffice? Otherwize
what do I need to include as a minimal installation (I did not see any
"Visual C++ component" among the options for custom installation, may be it
is included in the default minimal setup?).
The Item Part No. is: G77-00381.

Thank you,

Yair
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Steven_L_Intel1
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Are those three CDs of separate products or a single product over three CDs? "Enterprize Architect" and "Enterprize Developer" (I assume that, since you are in Italy, you're getting the British spelling of what Americans would write "Enterprise") are two different editions of Visual Studio.NET.

Every edition of Visual Studio.NET 2003 contains Visual C++. I don't know if the "Minimal" installation does what is necessary - I don't have those editions handy to try. In the Professional Edition, Visual C++ is a subheading under "Language Tools". Please look to see if that's an option under a custom install.
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