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gremlin321

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 9:01 am
Post subject: custome resolvers question
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i have a 32 bit custome resolver, it is a .net assembly. will i have any
issues to install and use it in 64 bit environment (os ans sql server)

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Hilary Cotter

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 11:36 am
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For optimal performance recompile it for the 64 bit chip set.

"gremlin321" wrote:

> i have a 32 bit custome resolver, it is a .net assembly. will i have any
> issues to install and use it in 64 bit environment (os ans sql server)

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gremlin321

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 11:52 am
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unfortunately i need to get this dll froom vendor and it does not appear that
they are willing. my primary concern however at this point if this will this
work as is with 32 bit. from what i read so far it appears to be the case but
before i commit to building cluster and all the rest i want some confirmation.

"Hilary Cotter" wrote:

> For optimal performance recompile it for the 64 bit chip set.
>
> "gremlin321" wrote:
>
> > i have a 32 bit custome resolver, it is a .net assembly. will i have any
> > issues to install and use it in 64 bit environment (os ans sql server)
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Manu

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 5:33 am
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Since it is a .net assembly it should work on 64bit as well as 32bit systems

"gremlin321" wrote in message

> unfortunately i need to get this dll froom vendor and it does not appear
> that
> they are willing. my primary concern however at this point if this will
> this
> work as is with 32 bit. from what i read so far it appears to be the case
> but
> before i commit to building cluster and all the rest i want some
> confirmation.
>
> "Hilary Cotter" wrote:
>
>> For optimal performance recompile it for the 64 bit chip set.
>>
>> "gremlin321" wrote:
>>
>> > i have a 32 bit custome resolver, it is a .net assembly. will i have
>> > any
>> > issues to install and use it in 64 bit environment (os ans sql server)
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