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Hello, Im quite new to Intel SGX development. Currently I'm trying to build the environment to debug and compile my code however I'm not able to eventhough I installed SGX SDK. As I understood there should be an enclave project option while creating a new project but I don't seem to have it. Do I have add the files manually? Would anybody care to help? Thanks in advance!
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Hello pheles,
- Rename Intel(R)_SGX_Windows_SDK_2.12.100.4.exe to Intel(R)_SGX_Windows_SDK_2.12.100.4.zip.
- Double-click the .zip file and navigate to the installs subdirectory where you will find the .vsix files.
- Extract the .vsix files.
- Double-click SEWizardVS2019.vsix. Click Next if necessary.
- Double-click SEConfigureVS2019.vsix. Click Next if necessary.
- Change the extension of the .zip file back to .exe and install the SDK as usual.
Sincerely,
Jesus G.
Intel Customer Support
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Hello pheles,
- Rename Intel(R)_SGX_Windows_SDK_2.12.100.4.exe to Intel(R)_SGX_Windows_SDK_2.12.100.4.zip.
- Double-click the .zip file and navigate to the installs subdirectory where you will find the .vsix files.
- Extract the .vsix files.
- Double-click SEWizardVS2019.vsix. Click Next if necessary.
- Double-click SEConfigureVS2019.vsix. Click Next if necessary.
- Change the extension of the .zip file back to .exe and install the SDK as usual.
Sincerely,
Jesus G.
Intel Customer Support
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Hello again! Thank you so much for the help it did the trick!
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