


If you need further assistance please see our Get Help page for your support options.įor more complete information about compiler optimizations, see our Optimization Notice. If you already installed Visual Studio* and did not select the required workloads, rerun the Visual Studio installer and change the options as described above.Ĭheck here for the supported version of Microsoft Visual Studio* Professional Edition as an example is shown below, but other editions are similar.

To build applications to run on Windows XP*, check the Windows XP support for C++ component in Summary window.

During installation under the Workloads view (shown below), select the checkbox to install the Desktop development with C++ component.To install the Desktop development with C++ component: If Microsoft Visual Studio* is not installed on the system: This component is not installed by default. The Intel® Parallel Studio XE installation will detect the missing component and provide a warning, but the installation can still proceed. The component may be installed when Microsoft Visual Studio* is first installed, or may be installed later. NOTE: Check here for the supported version of Microsoft Visual Studio*įor Intel® C++ and Fortran Compilers for Windows*, it is necessary to install the Desktop development with C++ component from Visual Studio. Please let me know if you need anymore information.To use the Intel® Compilers with Microsoft Visual Studio* you must customize the install and enable additional workloads. If there is any possible way of creating this it would be a huge help! Start-Process -Wait -FilePath "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\Installer\vs_installer.exe" -ArgumentList "update -passive -norestart -installpath ""C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Enterprise""" Update documentation for Microsoft Visual Studio 2017: Įnterprise 2017 Example Script (Current method): Update documentation for Microsoft Visual Studio 2019: These downloads can be accessed with a Dev Essentials account which is free. You either have to ask the end user to update providing they have local admin rights or work around with PowerShell scripts which can cause corrupt VS installations is devenv.exe isn't closed properly. The current way of having to patch this product is horrid.
