I saw in a blog that wse wasn't supported in 64-bit environments, but havn't
been able to find any more detailed information on the matter.
Our software relies on wse 2.0, does this prevent us from running on 64-bit?
Dilip Krishnan - 26 Apr 2005 18:43 GMT
Not that I know off, only it will not be able to take advantage of the
64bit architecture for performance
> I saw in a blog that wse wasn't supported in 64-bit environments, but havn't
> been able to find any more detailed information on the matter.
> Our software relies on wse 2.0, does this prevent us from running on 64-bit?

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William Stacey [MVP] - 27 Apr 2005 19:08 GMT
I think all or most 32 bit apps will run on 64-bit without change. And,
IFAIK, all net apps can run 64 bit without change. You don't even have to
recompile, just copy and run on new platform. That said, some 32-bit apps
may require they run in the 32 bit subsystem on a 64-bit box. If that is
case, they will have a "Force 32-bit" switch in VS/compilers somewhere. As
I think WSE is all .Net code, it should run.

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> I saw in a blog that wse wasn't supported in 64-bit environments, but havn't
> been able to find any more detailed information on the matter.
> Our software relies on wse 2.0, does this prevent us from running on 64-bit?