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In my case things were mostly installed under C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 8, but some files went into C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio. After this is installed, you should have a 'Start > Program > Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 menu, with a 'Visual Studio Tools' submenu containing (among other things): 'Visual Studio 2005 Command Prompt' => 32 bit version of the compiler 'Visual Studio 2005 x64 Win64 Command Prompt' => 64 bit version of the compiler
1. Copy the files from <opnet_dir>\12.0.A\sys\pc_intel_win32\bin\manifest into its parent dir (<opnet_dir>\12.0.A\sys\pc_intel_win32\bin).
2. Copy the files from <opnet_dir>\12.0.A\sys\pc_amd_win64\bin\manifest into its parent dir (<opnet_dir>\12.0.A\sys\pc_amd_win64\bin).
2. Copy the content of C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\VC\redist\amd64\Microsoft.VC80.CRT into <opnet_dir>\12.0.A\sys\pc_amd_win64\bin.
5. In the Start menu, go to 'Start > Program > Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 > Visual Studio Tools, right-click on Visual Studio 2005 Command Prompt and select Properties
6. Select the Target: field content and paste it at the end of the env_vars32.bat content:
10. In the Start menu, go to 'Start > Program > Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 > Visual Studio Tools, right-click on Visual Studio 2005 x64 Win64 Command Prompt and select Properties. 11. Select the Target: field content and paste it at the end of the env_vars32.bat content:
12. Save and close. 13. Open the Start menu, right-click on the Programs entry and select Explore All Users.
14. Click on the OPNET Modeler 12.0 group to see the various OPNET shortcuts.
15. Rename OPNET Console 12.0 as OPNET Console 12.0-32bit. 16. Copy OPNET Console 12.0-32bit as OPNET Console 12.0-64bit.
19. Click OK. 20. Right-click on OPNET Console 12.0-64bit and select Properties. 21. In the Target; field, change env_vars.bat to env_vars64.bat.
3 Test Install
1. Select Start > Programs > OPNET Modeler 12.0 > OPNET Console 12.0-32bit. 2. Type cl<enter>.
3. Select Start > Programs > OPNET Modeler 12.0 > OPNET Console 12.0-64bit. 4. Type cl<enter>.
5. If you want to run 32 bit simulations, you need to open an OPNET Console 12.0-32bit and run modeler, op_runsim, or op_mksim from there. If you want to run 64 bit simulations, you do the same but from an OPNET Console 12.0-64bit.