Most, yes. As MBS said, though, we have found some of our more hokey
applications have borked quite spectacularly on x64 systems. Notably Alchemy
and SunSystems (document management and finance apps), neither of which is a
household name, I'll bet. The only thing to do - test, test, and test again.

On 14 April 2010 17:22, John Aldrich <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Can you still run 32-bit apps like Office in a 64-bit Windows O/S? I’ve
> not messed with 64-bit except under linux and I’m a bit concerned about
> getting a 64-bit version of Windows on our next machines if we still have
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