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June 30, 2009 11:59 AM PDT
Problems with IVF 11.1.035
Has somebody experienced problems with the new versions of IVF and IVC/C++ (11.1.035) and VS2005 (German)? After installation I run into the same problems as with 11.0 (described my thread of Dec 27, 2008). I was able to fix the problems with the advice Steve provided in the thread. But what is the reason for the problems? Will the problems be fixed in the next release? Kind regards, Wolf
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June 30, 2009 2:34 PM PDT
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What specifically are the problems you're seeing?  Is it that you don't find the Fortran integration to be there in VS2005?



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June 30, 2009 11:09 PM PDT
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I received the message (in German)
Intel(R) Fortran Tool Options Package (xxxxx.....) was not loaded
and a similar message for C/C++, even after the deinstallation of IVF 11.1035 and VS2005, and the reinstallation of VS2005 SP1 and IVF 11.0
As I said I managed to fix the problem with the advice you gave in my thread of Dec 2008, using a script for IVF and the commands for IVC/C++

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July 1, 2009 7:54 AM PDT
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Interesting.  Open a Fortran (or C++) build environment command window and type:

devenv /resetskippings

Now start Visual Studio again.  What happens?  If you continue to have a problem with this I'll ask that you file an issue with Intel Premier Support.



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July 2, 2009 1:38 AM PDT
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I decided to reinstal VS2005 and IVF/IVC/C++ 11.0.072 and wait for the next release of IVF. If the problem persists I will come back to your suggestion. Greetings, Wolf




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