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This is for offline, no internet installation.
The final steps failed with the following log:
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Execution of C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\Installer\resources\app\ServiceHub\Services\Microsoft.VisualStudio.Setup.Service\VSIXInstaller.exe failed with exit code -2146233088, output: One or more errors occurred.
Process crashed
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Hi Luke, please confirm the below for us:
- During the installation of MS Visual Studio 2022, did you select the Desktop Development with C++ component?
- The order of installation would be Microsoft VS 2022 followed by Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit 2022.1.3. Was that the same in your case?
- Do you have any other version of MS Visual Studio or Intel® oneAPI installed on your system?
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Yes I selected Desktop Development with C++ during installation of Microsoft VS.
I uninstalled all versions of Microsoft VS and all versions of Intel oneAPI from my system and started afresh.
Then I installed Microsoft VS 2022 followed by Intel oneAPI Base Toolkit 2022.1.3.
I'm using Windows 10 and do not have internet connection.
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Luke, we have a workaround regarding this:
- Launch Microsoft Visual Studio 2022 installer
- Repair Microsoft Visual Studio 2022 installation
- Run the same installer of Intel® oneAPI Base/HPC Toolkit that you had used to install and repair the Intel® oneAPI Base/HPC Toolkit installation.
Once that is done, try to check if the tools are integrated to the IDE or not.
If it did not, please follow the below steps:
Open Microsoft Visual Studio 22. Go to the Help tab and select About Microsoft Visual Studio from the drop down menu. A dialog box should appear with the list of tools integrated to the IDE. You should find a button Copy Info. Click on that button and paste it here and share the information with us. We will have an idea of the tools that are integrated with the IDE.
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This does not work. This is from my Visual Studio:
Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2022
Version 17.1.2
VisualStudio.17.Release/17.1.2+32319.34
Microsoft .NET Framework
Version 4.8.03761
Installed Version: Professional
Visual C++ 2022 00483-10700-07604-AA757
Microsoft Visual C++ 2022
ASP.NET and Web Tools 2019 17.1.358.51495
ASP.NET and Web Tools 2019
Azure App Service Tools v3.0.0 17.1.358.51495
Azure App Service Tools v3.0.0
C# Tools 4.1.0-5.22165.10+e555772db77ca828b02b4bd547c318387f11d01f
C# components used in the IDE. Depending on your project type and settings, a different version of the compiler may be used.
Common Azure Tools 1.10
Provides common services for use by Azure Mobile Services and Microsoft Azure Tools.
Intel Libraries for oneAPI Package ID: w_oneAPI_2022.0.3.226
Intel Libraries for oneAPI – toolkit version: 2022.1.3, extension version 22.0.0.17, Package ID: w_oneAPI_2022.0.3.226, Copyright © 2019-2021 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
* Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
Microsoft JVM Debugger 1.0
Provides support for connecting the Visual Studio debugger to JDWP compatible Java Virtual Machines
Microsoft MI-Based Debugger 1.0
Provides support for connecting Visual Studio to MI compatible debuggers
Microsoft Visual C++ Wizards 1.0
Microsoft Visual C++ Wizards
Microsoft Visual Studio VC Package 1.0
Microsoft Visual Studio VC Package
NuGet Package Manager 6.1.0
NuGet Package Manager in Visual Studio. For more information about NuGet, visit https://docs.nuget.org/
NVIDIA CUDA 11.6 Wizards 11.6
Wizards to create new NVIDIA CUDA projects and source files.
NVIDIA Nsight Visual Studio Edition 2022.1.1.22006
NVIDIA Nsight Visual Studio Edition provides tools for GPGPU and graphics development. Copyright © NVIDIA 2010 - 2022.
•Direct3D® and DirectX® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
•Microsoft Detours is used under the Professional license (http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/detours/).
•Gardens Point Parser Generator Copyright 2005 Queensland University of Technology (QUT). All rights reserved.
•Icons from Axialis Software used under the licensing terms found here: www.axialis.com
•NLog Copyright © 2004-2006 Jaroslaw Kowalski (jaak@jkowalski.net)
•zlib and libpng used under the zlib/libpnc license (http://opensource.org/licenses/Zlib)
•Breakpad Copyright ©2006, Google Inc. All rights reserved.
•The OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library
Copyright ©2008-2016, Nigel Stewart (nigels@users.sourceforge.net), Copyright ©2002-2008, Milan Ikits (milan.ikits@ieee.org), Copyright ©2002-2008, Marcelo E. Magallon (mmagallo@debian.org), Copyright ©2002, Lev Povalahev.
All rights reserved.
•LIBSSH2 Copyright ©2004-2007 Sara Golemon (sarag@libssh2.org), Copyright ©2005,2006 Mikhail Gusarov (dottedmag@dottedmag.net),Copyright ©2006-2007 The Written Word, Inc.,Copyright ©2007 Eli Fant (elifantu@mail.ru),Copyright ©2009-2014 Daniel Stenberg., Copyright ©2008, 2009 Simon Josefsson.
All rights reserved.
•Protobuf Copyright ©2014, Google Inc. All rights reserved.
•xxHASH Library Copyright ©2012-2014, Yann Collet. All rights reserved.
•FMT Copyright ©2012 - 2016, Victor Zverovich
•Font Awesome Copyright 2018 Fonticons, Inc.
•ELF Definitions Copyright (c) 2010 Joseph Koshy, All rights reserved.
Warning: This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law.
NVIDIA Nsight Visual Studio Edition - CUDA support 2022.1.1.22006
NVIDIA Nsight Visual Studio Edition - CUDA support provides tools for CUDA development and debugging.
Test Adapter for Boost.Test 1.0
Enables Visual Studio's testing tools with unit tests written for Boost.Test. The use terms and Third Party Notices are available in the extension installation directory.
Test Adapter for Google Test 1.0
Enables Visual Studio's testing tools with unit tests written for Google Test. The use terms and Third Party Notices are available in the extension installation directory.
TypeScript Tools 17.0.1229.2001
TypeScript Tools for Microsoft Visual Studio
Visual Basic Tools 4.1.0-5.22165.10+e555772db77ca828b02b4bd547c318387f11d01f
Visual Basic components used in the IDE. Depending on your project type and settings, a different version of the compiler may be used.
Visual F# Tools 17.1.0-beta.21610.4+07b5673e4f2fa7630e78abe37f16b372353a7242
Microsoft Visual F# Tools
Visual Studio Code Debug Adapter Host Package 1.0
Interop layer for hosting Visual Studio Code debug adapters in Visual Studio
Visual Studio IntelliCode 2.2
AI-assisted development for Visual Studio.
Visual Studio Tools for CMake 1.0
Visual Studio Tools for CMake
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Luke, the installer of Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit 2022.1.3 should auto-detect the presence of Microsoft Visual Studio installed on your system prior to the installation taking place. If you have multiple versions of IDE installed, it would also provide you the option to confirm the versions you would like the tools to be integrated with.
From the information, we do not find the presence of any Intel® tool integrated with your IDE. Prior to the installation of Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit 2022.1.3, did you get any such dialog box that detects the presence of Microsoft Visual Studio installed in your system? We would like to know.
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Yes, during the installation of the oneAPI Base Toolkit, Visual Studio 2022 was auto-detected and I checked the checkbox to indicate that I want oneAPI to integrate with it.
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Luke, we have contacted you internally with some information. Please check your inbox for further updates.
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Luke, unfortunately we were unable to hear back from you.
If you have any further queries, please post a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel®.
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