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- <h2>Configuring Intel(R) Software Guard Extensions Eclipse* Plug-in</h2>
- <p>If you do not install Intel(R) SGX SDK for Linux* OS in the default location, you need to specify the path for Intel SGX SDK using the following steps:</p>
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- <p>Go to <b>Window menu ->Preferences</b>. Enter SGX in the filter text field to quickly locate the <b>SGX Preferences</b> page.</p>
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- <li>Enter the path for Intel SGX SDK for Linux OS in the <b>SGX SDK Directory</b> field.</li>
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