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Abaqus link problem with C++ and Fortran compilers

Abaqus link problem with C++ and Fortran compilers

Abaqus link problem with C++ and Fortran compilers

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Hi,
I was installing abaqus 6.6 on a Windows XP Pro enviroment with visual c++ 2005 and Intel Visual Fortran installed on the machine. When I used "abq661 verify -all" to verify all the system requirment check, it showed the error message that both the C++ and Fortran compilers were not found despite I have both compilers installed.


Requirement:    C++ compiler command
Product:        ABAQUS/Make
Status:         Fail - C++ compiler command not found.

                If you have a C++ compiler on your system, check that you
                have the required version of the compiler, that the compiler
                command in the ABAQUS environment file is correct, and that
                the path to the executable of this compiler is in the system
                PATH variable.


I have changed the PATH variable to point to the compiler's directory, but still the error came out after the change. Do I need to make any modification in the abaqus enviroment file? Or what else should I change to make Abaqus to link with compiler when running user subroutine?

Thanks in advance

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