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Windows 2003 Server 32 bit versus Windows 2003 Server 64 bit
Hello All,
If I have copies of Navisphere and Replication Manager on CD Rom, and used these CD's to install on Windows 2003 Server 32 bit. Do I need different media for the 64 bit version? What about PowerPath and Solutions Enabler? I've downloaded updated version(s) of these packages from Powerlinks site, and imagine I can get 64 bit versions (if necessary) from their site as well.
I appreciate any help that I receive, and am now aware of marking "Correct" and "helpful" answers.
Thanks,
Jon
If I have copies of Navisphere and Replication Manager on CD Rom, and used these CD's to install on Windows 2003 Server 32 bit. Do I need different media for the 64 bit version? What about PowerPath and Solutions Enabler? I've downloaded updated version(s) of these packages from Powerlinks site, and imagine I can get 64 bit versions (if necessary) from their site as well.
I appreciate any help that I receive, and am now aware of marking "Correct" and "helpful" answers.
Thanks,
Jon
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bstoyanov_393481
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August 18th, 2008 03:00
You can run 32 bit applications under 64 bit Windows. However it is better to run 64 bit applications on 64 bit Windows, so you should download powerpath and Solutions Enabler for 64 bit Windows.
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AranH1
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August 18th, 2008 09:00
PowerPath definitely needs to be the version that corresponds to the operating system. Unless you have layered applications that require the 32bit version of SE installed (like Replication Manager) you should install the latest 64bit version of SE.
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August 19th, 2008 10:00
-Jon