There are 32-bit and 64-bit versions of just about everything. If you are unsure, check the process type with Task Manager.
David Bear wrote: > Okay. Do you know if powershell is a 64 bit process? > > On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 3:40 PM, Jeffrey Altman > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Vista doesn't have such an option so execute the MSI from a 64-bit > process such as the 64-bit Explorer Shell. > > David Bear wrote: > > I note the following from web site regarding the 64bit openafs: > > > > Note: In 64-bit versions of Microsoft Windows there are 64-bit and > > 32-bit versions of the command prompt and the Explorer Shell. It is > > very important that when installing applications that the > installers be > > started from a 64-bit process. It is strongly recommended that the > > Add/Remove Programs Control Panel be used to initiate installations on > > 64-bit Microsoft Windows operating systems. > > > > Yet, in all the searching I have done, on my vista 64 in the 'Programs > > and Features' control panel (the replacement for add/remove programs) > > there is no option to install or add a program from an msi. The only > > options related to this are to > > > > buy programs from windows market place > > install a program from the network > > view purchased software > > > > I am really starting to hate Vista more which is something I didn't > > think was possible. > > > > How does one install openafs 64 on vista 64 if you can't just > launch the > > executable? That is how I originally install the 1.5.60 client -- > now I > > am at a dead end. Will some please kill Vista and make it go away.... > > > > -- > > David Bear > > College of Public Programs at ASU > > 602-494-0424 > > > > > -- > David Bear > College of Public Programs at ASU > 602-494-0424 _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
