We're in the process of upgrading a client site from ColdFusion MX 7 on Windows 
2003 to ColdFusion 9 on Windows 2008.  For the most part, everything's gone 
smoothly, but we're having issues with a COM object they've been using since 
before we took over management of their site in 2005.  The error we get is: 

An exception occurred when instantiating a COM object.
The cause of this exception was that: java.lang.RuntimeException: Can not use 
native code: Initialisation failed. 

In scouring the 'net for almost 8 hours yesterday I found a few posts on 
message boards or in comments on blogs which claim that ColdFusion 9 running in 
64-bit will not work with a 32-bit COM object.  But I've picked through the 
Adobe site and haven't been able to find any concrete proof of this.

If this is in fact true, it's going to cause a whole host of headaches and 
additional costs for the client, so I'm looking for some confirmation.  Can 
anyone confirm this is the case, or -- even better -- provide a link to 
someplace where Adobe confirms it?

Thanks in advance!

-laurie 

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