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Re: Scratching my head why results are different between machines.

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On 3/4/2010 10:00 AM, Greg Stark wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 2:14 PM, Justin Graf<justin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
>    
>> To pretty much anyone outside MS, a sane human would think 64 bit apps
>> in SysWoW64 and 32Bit apps in System32. :'(
>>
>>      
> Ah, but you all are forgetting that the "32" here is to distinguish it
> from the default odbc interface which as i recall was a *16* bit
> interface. I'm not sure what exactly that means but as a result the
> 32-bit odbc configuration is entirely separate from the "regular" odbc
> configuration. It's not the instruction set that the dll uses it's
> which set of shared data structures it uses and which api it provides
>    

ON the Way back machine we had System and System32.   System32 came 
about in Windows 3.1 if memory serves to separate where 16 and 32 bit 
are placed.  This time MS around is not doing that  System32 is being 
used for 64bit apps and SysWoW64 is where all the legacy 32 bits at 
getting stuck.

32 bit apps in a directory with 64 in its name, and 64 bit apps in 
directory thats intention was/is 32bit apps =-O




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