by therube » Sat Jun 12, 2010 2:54 pm
Is there such a thing as a "64-bit IE"?
>> Yes.
In general, an x64 application will not see x86 context menu items & x86 applications will not see x64 context menu items.
If there is no IE64, thinking you're going to need to use the x86 version of Net Transport.
(Hadn't even realized there was a separate x64 2.94.555 version. Went looking to see why I was at
2.93.550!)
With some applications ...
You can use TortoiseSVN/TortoiseCVS/... in Altap Salamander without any problems by installing 32-bit and 64-bit versions at the same time. Altap Salamander (and other 32-bit applications) will use the 32-bit TortoiseSVN and rest of the system will use the 64-bit version. This is fully supported solution by both Microsoft and TortoiseXXX developers.
http://forum.altap.cz/viewtopic.php?p=15613#p15613
Don't know if that would apply to NT?
(What benefit is there to the x64 version <of Net Transport> over x86? Or will the x86 not work in a 64-bit OS?)
Differences between the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Internet Explorer that are included in the x64-based versions of Windows Server 2003 and in Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
Is there such a thing as a "64-bit IE"?
>> Yes.
In general, an x64 application will not see x86 context menu items & x86 applications will not see x64 context menu items.
If there is no IE64, thinking you're going to need to use the x86 version of Net Transport.
(Hadn't even realized there was a separate x64 2.94.555 version. Went looking to see why I was at [url=http://www.xi-soft.com/download.htm]2.93.550[/url]!)
With some applications ...
[quote]
You can use TortoiseSVN/TortoiseCVS/... in Altap Salamander without any problems by installing 32-bit and 64-bit versions at the same time. Altap Salamander (and other 32-bit applications) will use the 32-bit TortoiseSVN and rest of the system will use the 64-bit version. This is fully supported solution by both Microsoft and TortoiseXXX developers.
http://forum.altap.cz/viewtopic.php?p=15613#p15613
[/quote]
Don't know if that would apply to NT?
(What benefit is there to the x64 version <of Net Transport> over x86? Or will the x86 not work in a 64-bit OS?)
[url=http://support.microsoft.com/kb/896457]Differences between the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Internet Explorer that are included in the x64-based versions of Windows Server 2003 and in Windows XP Professional x64 Edition[/url]