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Im going to be running on Windows Vista 64, Windows XP 64, Windows 2003 64 or Windows 2008 64. What do I need to be aware of?

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Im going to be running on Windows Vista 64, Windows XP 64, Windows 2003 64 or Windows 2008 64. What do I need to be aware of?

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If there is a 64 bit version of the product you should use it. For example if you are using ABCpdf .NET you should be using ABCpdf .NET x64 under 64 bit Operating Systems. If there is no 64 bit version of the product you will need to use the 32 bit version. At present 64 bit processing and 32 bit processing do not interoperate seamlessly. For example if you are running vbs scripts you should note that there is one 64 bit wscript.exe and one 32 bit wscript.exe. If you run the wrong one then things will not work. Similarly ASP.NET operates in 64 bit mode by default and won’t handle 32 bit components in this mode. The ease of integration between the two modes depends largely on whether you are running IIS6 or IIS7. If you’re using a 32 bit version of one of our components in conjunction with IIS7 then all you need to do is set up an application pool to use the 32-bit version of .NET 2.0. Open IIS Manager. Create a new Application Pool and set ‘Enable 32-Bit Applications’ to true. Create a

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