Hello Pete,

    It is interesting that you mentioned about the 64-bit ODBC drivers. 
I was thinking about moving my server to a 64-bit platform. So I have 
been asking around what people think of ColdFusion running on a 64-bit 
platform. Most people say that it is faster especially if you have lots 
of RAM memory. Which makes a lot of sense since RAM memory makes a big 
difference. But these people have not complained about any of the 
functionality of CF8 on a 64-bit.
    I would think that CF8 for 64-bit would have everything that the CF8 
for 32-bit has including all the ODBC drivers. What do you mean by 
"lack" of drivers? Wouldn't those drivers come with CF8?
   
Please excuse my ignorance if any,
Ravi.



Pete Ruckelshaus wrote:
> The only downside I've experienced so far with running CF64 on my
> 64-bit Vista workstation is the lack of 64 bit ODBC drivers for Excel
> and Access.  Not something that would normally concern someone
> building enterprise-level apps, but in my case, I was using Access as
> a front end to a CSV file for some data import routines.
>
> Pete
>
> 

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