Re: Anyone have access to 64-bit Vista?

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> I'm trying to develop for TortoiseGit on a 64-bit Vista SP1 system,
> but I'm having trouble registering the shell extensions with explorer.
> I'm hoping somebody else here who has access to 64-bit Vista can tell
> me if TortoiseGit runs on their machine?

It kind of works on my Vista 64-bit system--I do not see the shell
extensions in the native Windows Explorer (which is 64 bit), but I do
see the shell extensions in an Explorer replacement I use (Xplorer2)
that is 32-bit.

I've seen other oddities in 32-bit vs. 64-bit programs--e.g. my alt tab
replacement (Joe), which is 32-bit, works great with 32-bit programs
but cannot remove focus from 64-bit programs (IE, Windows Explorer,
etc.). Ironically, very few of the programs I use are 64-bit, so I get
by with the alt tab replacement.

- Stephen
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