Hello Adrian,

On Sunday, December 4, 2016 you wrote:

AG> Saturday, December 3, 2016, 4:59:03 PM, you wrote:

M>>>        My Windows start menu shortcut is called "The Bat! (64-bit)" 
M>>>   
M>>>        My TB! executable is called "thebat64.exe"

>> Just for the record also, none of the examples you gave hold true for me 
>> running
>> the 32 bit version. One could assume then that RIT Labs labels only the 64 
>> bit
>> versions that way thereby identifying *both* versions automatically.

AG> Although   I   could   run  the  64-bit  version  (I  have  Windows  7
AG> Ultimate), I actually have the 32-bit version  installed.  My  Windows  
start  menu shortcut shows "The Bat!
AG> (32-bit)"

AG> Another  way.  Where  is  your executable? Is it in "Program Files" or
AG> "Program  Files(x86)"?  If  it  is the first one, it is 64-bit. If the
AG> second one, it is 32-bit.

Good point. Although I have already determined (thru Belarc) that I am running
the 32 bit version, your way is simpler and yes, my executable is contained in
"Program Files(x86)".

-- 
Regards,
Jack LaRosa
Central Alabama USA

Using TB! 6.0.12
OS: Windows, 


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