Intel® C++ Compiler 19.0 Developer Guide and Reference Supplement for Intel® System Studio 2019
This topic applies to C++ and Windows* only.
To develop Windows* applications with Microsoft Visual Studio* 2015 and Microsoft Visual Studio* 2017, you must custom install optional components.
Run the Microsoft Visual Studio* 2015 installer and select Custom as the type of installation. Click Next to select the optional components to install.
If you have already installed Microsoft Visual Studio* 2015, add optional components by going to Control Panel > Programs and Features > Visual Studio 2015 > Change. In the Microsoft Visual Studio* installer, choose Modify to change the optional components installed.
Under Optional features to install, expand Programming Languages/Visual C++ and select Common Tools for Visual C++ 2015.
Click Install to add the third-party components and install Visual Studio 2015.
Run the Microsoft Visual Studio* 2017 installer and select Custom as the type of installation. Click Next to select the optional components to install.
If you have already installed Microsoft Visual Studio* 2017, add optional components by going to Control Panel > Programs and Features > Visual Studio 2017 > Change. In the Microsoft Visual Studio* installer, choose Modify to change the optional components installed.
Under Workloads, select Desktop development with C++.
Click Install.
When the Microsoft Visual Studio* install is complete:
Restart your system.
Install the Intel® C++ Compiler to enable support for the compiler to build Windows* applications with Microsoft Visual Studio*.
To build Windows* applications using the Intel® C++ Compiler from within all supported versions of Microsoft Visual Studio*:
You are ready to build native Windows* applications in Microsoft Visual Studio* using the Intel® C++ Compiler.