This link doesn't work for me, 404 error. Try going to Downloads page and pick "1603". The new one (4 days old) for 64 bit machines is a bit quirky, my colleague tried it yesterday and it complained about office toolkit missing... Actually author admits it's untested ;)
I have just given up trying a local offline install of the HPC toolkit. It had failed miserably by stopping at 20% completion (step 8 of 40) of the first of the elements to be installed. It has churned away for several hours and failed to advance the install by even 1%. This remarkably similar to the 23% fail when I tried to do a local install of the the Base Toolit! It is very frustrating that the Install window fails to give the slightest clue as to what is going on underneath (a text box showing log file progress, if any would be appreciated, plus some indication of exactly where the log data is being sent, Intel! A rotating egg-timer is pretty pathetic and unhelpful IMO)
I attach the only installer log files I could find (no thanks to the Installer!) for the earlier failed Basic toolkit install and the most recent attempt at installing the HPC toolkit. The logs seem only to detail the extraction and setting up of the Installer code before the start of the actual install, so not much use as a guide to the actual install progress. Is there a hidden log file showing that somewhere?
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