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you automatically rather than having you specify it.
Phil Wilson
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: [WiX-users] 64-bit Questions
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* I have seen that you can mark a Component as 64 bit (i.e.
Win64='yes'). However I am not 100% clear on whether this is neccessary
for .Net Assemblies as they are effectively only copied to my deployment
directory.
If a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* I have seen that you can mark a Component as 64 bit (i.e.
Win64='yes'). However I am not 100% clear on whether this is
neccessary for .Net Assemblies as they are effectively only
copied to my deployment directory.
If a component is marked as 32
I am attempting to package a .Net 2.0 application for deployment to a
server running the 64-Bit version of Windows 2003. Having never
attempted a 64 Bit deployment before I would appreciate feedback on the
following:
* I have seen that you can mark a Component as 64 bit (i.e.
Win64='yes'). H
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