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4/23/2008 7:35 AM
 

Is it possible to run DNN on a W2k3 64 bit?

What kind of issue would I possibly experiment? Could this have impact on any third party module that i am using (i know that i will have to check with this module's provider anyway, but i am asking form a general point of view)?

Does anyone has experience and could deliver opinion and recommandation about this environnement?

Thank you.


Guillaume Mullier
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4/23/2008 10:52 AM
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DNN works fine on 64 bit.  No issues I've seen on anything.  Assuming appropriate framework version, etc.  Don't really see how any module would have trouble, it's really the framework that needs to adapt to 64 bit and not the code.  Unless someone has a 32 bit DLL in their module.

Jeff

 
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