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Guest Sirwriter
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I just built a system with Vista Ultimate 64 bit and noticed Adobe Flash will

not run on a 64 bit browser. Adobe says it will run on a 32 bit of course.

Can I run both the 32 and 64 bit browsers in the same OS?

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Guest R. C. White
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Re: IE7 Question

 

Hi, Sirwriter.

 

Yes. The 32-bit Internet Explorer is included in Vista Ultimate x64.

 

You should have TWO files, both named iexplore.exe. The one in C:\Program

Files is the 64-bit version; the 32-bit version is in C;\Program File (x86).

You can run either by simply pointing and clicking. You can even run both

at the same time! The x86 version is the default, unless you've changed it.

 

To see which version you are currently running, click Help | About Internet

Explorer. If it is the x64 version, it will say say "64-bit Edition" on the

"Version" line. The 32-bit version does not mention the edition.

 

I'm currently running Vista Ultimate x64 and Internet Explorer 8 Beta, so

there will be slight variations, but not much.

 

RC

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R. C. White, CPA

San Marcos, TX

rc@grandecom.net

Microsoft Windows MVP

(Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1)

 

"Sirwriter" <Sirwriter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:43FDBC89-7A24-4A27-AC56-DAB6CCD745B2@microsoft.com...

> I just built a system with Vista Ultimate 64 bit and noticed Adobe Flash

> will

> not run on a 64 bit browser. Adobe says it will run on a 32 bit of

> course.

> Can I run both the 32 and 64 bit browsers in the same OS?

Guest Charlie Russel - MVP
Posted

Re: IE7 Question

 

As RC says - yes, you can have both. You can even run both at the same time.

The default is 32-bit IE, since many sites require add-ins that aren't

available for 64-bit IE. However, if you have a 64-bit application, and it

launches IE, it will launch the 64-bit version. Likewise, a 32-bit

application that launches IE will get the 32-bit version. From Windows

Explorer, of course, you can start either one - your choice.

 

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Charlie.

http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64

http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel

 

 

"Sirwriter" <Sirwriter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:43FDBC89-7A24-4A27-AC56-DAB6CCD745B2@microsoft.com...

>I just built a system with Vista Ultimate 64 bit and noticed Adobe Flash

>will

> not run on a 64 bit browser. Adobe says it will run on a 32 bit of

> course.

> Can I run both the 32 and 64 bit browsers in the same OS?

Guest Sirwriter
Posted

Re: IE7 Question

 

Thanks gentlemen, that was exactly what I hoped for.

 

Sirwriter

 

"Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:

> As RC says - yes, you can have both. You can even run both at the same time.

> The default is 32-bit IE, since many sites require add-ins that aren't

> available for 64-bit IE. However, if you have a 64-bit application, and it

> launches IE, it will launch the 64-bit version. Likewise, a 32-bit

> application that launches IE will get the 32-bit version. From Windows

> Explorer, of course, you can start either one - your choice.

>

> --

> Charlie.

> http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64

> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel

>

>

> "Sirwriter" <Sirwriter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:43FDBC89-7A24-4A27-AC56-DAB6CCD745B2@microsoft.com...

> >I just built a system with Vista Ultimate 64 bit and noticed Adobe Flash

> >will

> > not run on a 64 bit browser. Adobe says it will run on a 32 bit of

> > course.

> > Can I run both the 32 and 64 bit browsers in the same OS?

>


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