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In an effort to ensure that I had the latest IPP functionality, I installed 8.0 update 1. After installation, I no longer have any access to Composer via VS 2010. Why?
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could you clarify more details the problem: What version of Composer XE have you had installed on your system? then did you installed the standalone version of IPP v.8.0.1? .
what do you mean by " I no longer have any access to Composer via VS 2010" ?
You don't use Intel compiler into your application or what?...
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Under my Intel Software account I have Intel® Parallel Studio XE for Windows* listed with this version Version 2013 SP1 (Update 1 VS). I had previously installed Parallel Studio and all of its components which includes C++ Composer XE 2013. That means that I can select Composer as my compiler from the VS GUI. In my software account next to Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives for Windows*, I followed the link to "Download Latest Update" for Version 8.0 (update 1). I had hoped to avoid the larger full download of Parallel Studio. Following the IPP download and installation steps, I was unable to use Composer within VS. I could no longer select Composer from the VS GUI.
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I resolved this issue by re-installing Parallel Studio.

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