[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Sat Jul 12 22:41:18 2008]: > I have windows home premium 54-bit. > The secure endpoints site: > http://www.secure-endpoints.com/#kfw > says to install BOTH the 32 bit and 64 bit MSI files on 64 bit > windows... > I installed the 32 bit one first and then the 64 bit one. > The 64 bit install detects the 32 bit one and *removes* it > before proceeding. So is the web site just wrong? Or should > the installation order be 64 bit then 32 bit (which I haven't > tried yet). Either way, both installs will try to install > the same service, no? Which one should win? > > pete
Pete: 64-bit KFW is not supported by MIT. Secure Endpoints provides support for 64-bit Windows. Support is available to paying clients. http://www.secure-endpoints.com/support/kfw.html KFW does not install any services so there are no conflicts. 32-bit KFW is required if you are using 32-bit applications that make use of the Kerberos or GSS libraries. 32-bit KFW is also required if you need identity management for Kerberos v4 credentials. If you can provide an installation log that shows the unintended uninstall to Secure Endpoints, a fix can be produced. The Upgrade Codes for the 64-bit and 32-bit KFW packages are different so they really should not be affected one another. AMD64: <?define UpgradeCode="6DA9CD86-6028-4852-8C94-452CAC229244"?> X86: <?define UpgradeCode="61211594-AAA1-4A98-A299-757326763CC7"?> Jeffrey Altman Secure Endpoints Inc. _______________________________________________ kfwdev mailing list kfwdev@mit.edu http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kfwdev