There are 32-bit and 64-bit versions of just about everything.
If you are unsure, check the process type with Task Manager.
David Bear wrote:
> Okay. Do you know if powershell is a 64 bit process?
>
> On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 3:40 PM, Jeffrey Altman
> mailto:jalt...@secure-endpoints.com>> wrote:
>
Okay. After checking it appears that it is indeed a 64bit process.
However, after running an administrative powershell and trying
msiexec -i openafs...
The openafs install begins, I answer to remove the prior version, and to do
a typical install, then I get a message that Files are in Use - clos
I note the following from web site regarding the 64bit openafs:
Note: In 64-bit versions of Microsoft Windows there are 64-bit and 32-bit
versions of the command prompt and the Explorer Shell. It is very important
that when installing applications that the installers be started from a
64-bit proc
Vista doesn't have such an option so execute the MSI from a 64-bit
process such as the 64-bit Explorer Shell.
David Bear wrote:
> I note the following from web site regarding the 64bit openafs:
>
> Note: In 64-bit versions of Microsoft Windows there are 64-bit and
> 32-bit versions of the command
Okay. Do you know if powershell is a 64 bit process?
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 3:40 PM, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
> Vista doesn't have such an option so execute the MSI from a 64-bit
> process such as the 64-bit Explorer Shell.
>
> David Bear wrote:
> > I note the following from web site regarding the
Okay, nevermind. I just killed the windows explorer and let the process
complete.
Rebooting now to see how it went...
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 4:00 PM, David Bear wrote:
> Okay. After checking it appears that it is indeed a 64bit process.
>
> However, after running an administrative powershell an