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If you have Visual Studio 2005* or Visual Studio .NET 2003* installed and also installed the Intel® C++ Compiler for Windows* 10.x and the Integrations to Microsoft* Visual Studio*, you will see the Intel® C++ Compiler toolbar within the Visual Studio IDE and the "Intel® C++ Compiler Help" menu item under the "Help" menu.
If you do not see the Intel C++ Compiler toolbar or the "Intel C++ Compiler Help" menu item, it means the IDE integration module is not installed successfully.
We have seen cases where you have installed IBM* ClearCase* before installing the Intel® C++ Compiler for Windows* 10.x. In such case there is an environment variable "EnvSdk_RegKey" defined on your system that contains a value like "8.0,7.0" or "8.0,8.0exp". So the installation of Intel® C++ Compiler IDE integration can not execute correctly.
The work around is very simple:
- Uninstall the Intel® C++ Compiler IDE Integration module from "Add/Remove Programs"
- Rename the environment variable "ENVSDK_REGKEY" to something else like "ENVSDK_REGKEY_SAVE"
- Reinstall the Intel® C++ Compiler IDE Integration module
- Rename the environment variable "ENVSDK_REGKEY_SAVE" back "ENVSDK_REGKEY"
This issue is being worked on.
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