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Deploying and Supporting Applications on 64-bit Windows
Windows 7 has made 64-bit Windows the corporate desktop standard! Windows 2008 R2 has made 64-bit the standard for Remote Desktop Services.
Most 32-bit applications run smoothly on both of these 64-bit editions, however, there are a multitude of little gotchas when installing and maintaining them.
You can spend months discovering these trip wires yourself, or you can read this book.
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This book is for technical professionals and developers who want a quick study in the numerous idiosyncrasies of supporting applications running on 64-bit Windows.
Here are just a few of the questions this book will answer for you:
•How does Windows trick 32-bit applications into unwittingly running on 64-bit Windows?
•What kinds of interactions between 32-bit and 64-bit binaries (EXEs, DLLs, OCXs and other compiled files that contain code) are allowable?
•Why do I keep finding Wow6432Node in various places in the registry?
•How can I determine if running processes and compiled binaries are 32 or 64-bit?
•Why do some .NET applications start having errors when they run on 64-bit Windows?
•Why are some 32-bit applications very slow when printing?
•Will a 32-bit or 64-bit execution occur when launching items from background services (like the software distribution service)?
•When do scripts run as 32-bit and when do they run as 64-bit? Is there anything I can do to force a script to execute as 32 or 64-bit?
•How are MSIs containing 32-bit software processed by the Windows Installer Service (which is always 64-bit)?
•Should the 32 or 64-bit version of IE be the primary one?
•Should Microsoft Office be installed as 32 or 64-bit?
•What differences are there if I use Compatibility Administrator to create compatibility shims?
•How should in-house software developers be guided in regard to the 64-bit Windows platform?
•How should App-V packages be sequenced in a mixed 32 and 64-bit environment?