CF8 will only support 64-bit on Solaris. CF7 doesn't support 64-bit. I would
stick to what is supported unless your client and you are willing deal with
debugging things without Adobe support. Is there a particular reason you are
wanting 64-bit? Just processing power? Thread throughput? 

John
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jim McAtee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 9:37 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Running CF7 on 64 bit Windows

I thought I'd asked this either here or the CFServer list and was told it
wasn't a problem.  Can we run CF7 on 64 bit Windows Server 2003?  Dual 64bit
Xeon 5130s, and IIS6 as the web server.

I'm getting the following error trying to access the CFIDE:

%1 is not a valid Win32 application.

Some searches lead me to not a lot of concrete information.  The
configuration is not "fully" supported by Macromedia, whatever that means. 
Are there no workarounds?  Do we have to either wait for CF8 (surely 64 bit
is fully supported in CF8, right?) or else install 32 bit Win2k3 Server?




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