![]() That said, if during installation you had integrated with the required VS version (say 2010 for example), then by just bringing up Intel C++ command line window from the start menu for the product under Compiler and Performance Libraries->Command Prompt With Intel Compiler" would automatically set the necessary variables and you do not need run the compilervars.bat file at all like you mentioned in your response when trying the solution in the other forum thread. ![]() ![]() Also, the Intel compiler is compatible with Microsoft* Visual Studio* 2010, 2012, and 20 is actually deprecated in the upcoming 2016 version as well and the beta for that version ended just last month. Pardon the delay in responding and thanks to Tim in letting you know that Express Edition is not supported.
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