>  Yes I do realize that there is a 64-bit version of 
> Coldfusion, but as I said in my original post I had installed 
> it but it did not work with some legacy DLL's that we call 
> directly from Coldfusion because they were compiled 32-bit 
> DLL's. If there is a way to get around that problem, I would 
> love to use the 64bit version of CF Server, but when I was I 
> got an error messaing saying that a 32-bit DLL can not be 
> called from a 64-Bit program (in slightly other words).

Sorry, I missed that part entirely.

Do you have the source for the DLLs? If so, you could recompile them. If
not, though, I wouldn't worry too much about it; plenty of people are using
32-bit CF on a 64-bit OS.

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