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Using Intel C++ compiler in Visual Studio 2008Helpful Member! 

julie55 (Programmer)
30 Nov 09 8:45
Hi,

I would like to use the Intel C++ compiler instead of the MS one. I am using Visual studio 2008 and don't manage to specify, for a given solution, the option of which compiler using. In the Intel manual they suggest that this option should appear directly in the Project menu but it doesn't.

Would you have any idea?

Thanks in advance

J.
Helpful Member!  xwb (Programmer)
30 Nov 09 11:36
You probably need to reinstall.  Somewhere in one of the installation dialogs is "Integrate into Visual Studio".

Intel only works with certain versions of VS.  It may or may not work with VS2008.  It may only work with VS2005.  Anyway, there will be a list of VS that it supports in one of the installation dialogs.
julie55 (Programmer)
30 Nov 09 12:37
Thank you, it works!

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