Re: CVF and Vista



On Jan 30, 9:44 am, "Michael Metcalf" <michaelmetc...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Does anyone know (having tried it out) whether CVF will run under Vista,
either as an upgrade from XP or on a new installation?

I tried it a bit as a new install. I found that it did not work
(Developer Studio died) unless you started Developer Studio with
Administrator privileges. This is the same advice Microsoft gives
for VS 2005. You can set this as a property for the shortcut you use
to open DevStudio.

I did not try a lot of things, but the basics seemed to work. No
promises.

The same is true for Intel Visual Fortran (but we've done more testing
there). See http://softwareforums.intel.com/ISN/Community/en-US/
forums/thread/30228190.aspx for further discussion.


Steve Lionel
Developer Products Division
Intel Corporation
Nashua, NH

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