I'll ask a developer friend of mine to see he can compile a 64-bit version. Sometimes I just get bit by the fact if my 32-bit installer is run on a 64-bit machine my environmental variables might not be what I would expect (see attachment). Or, if I have my installer run a batch file like the lines below and run it on the 32-bit machine, everything is fine. If run that on the 64-bit machine everything works except that final start explorer.exe because the 32-bit command prompt that the 32-bit switchless...
I'll ask a developer friend of mine to see he can compile a 64-bit version. Sometimes I just get bit by the fact if my 32-bit installer is run on a 64-bit machine my environmental variables might not be what I would expect (see attachment). If I have my installer run a batch file like the lines below and run it on the 32-bit machine, everything is fine. If run that on the 64-bit machine everything works except that final start explorer.exe because the 32-bit command prompt that the install spawned...
Thanks for the response. My follow-up question will make it obvious that I'm not a programmer, but is it simple enough to take that source code and compile a 64-bit version myself?
I just had a quick question that I couldn't seem to find in documentation or the forum. In the past I used to use 32bit or 64bit versions of 7zSD so that if my switchless installer ran a batch file, I could control if it launched a 32bit or 64bit command prompt. Is there still different versions of 7zSD to control which architecture or is that controlled in a different manner now? Thanks for your time.
I just had a quick question that I couldn't seem to find in documentation or the forum. In the past I used to use 32bit or 64bit versions of 7zSD so that if my switchless installer ran a batch file, I could control if it launched a 32bit or 64bit command prompt. Is there still different versions of 7zSD to control which architecture or is that controller in a different manner now? Thanks for your time.