From: LRN <lr...@gm...> - 2012-09-09 16:29:33
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On 09.09.2012 20:23, Earnie Boyd wrote: > On Sun, Sep 9, 2012 at 8:57 AM, Keith Marshall wrote: >> On 09/09/12 10:12, Maximus wrote: >>> I mean, x86 version of ConEmu starts x86 version of bash (OK), >>> but user runs them on 64-bit OS and type in prompt "telnet", >>> but this tool is available only in 64-bit version. And ConEmu >>> will fails, if x86_64 version of ConEmu is not installed too. >>> >>> (example may be far-fetched, illustration only). >>> >>> ConEmu check existence of required libraries on startup, and if >>> ConEmuHk64.dll is not found in 64-bit OS - warning will be >>> shown, but allowing to continue. >>> >>> Recommended files not found! ConEmuHk64.dll >> >> So, the 64-bit user who installs only the 32-bit package, will >> get a warning of a potential problem, and can take action >> (install the 64-bit package) to avoid it. > > If user is executing 32bit in 64bit windows, the 32bit application > would be executed from SysWOW64 instead of System32 (yes, it is > stupid but true). The 64bit applications live in System32 and the > 32bit applications live in SysWOW64. Where did the telnet > application come from? It doesn't exist on my Windows 7 system. Not installed by default, but still available (you need to "change Windows components" on CP software page to add it). |