1. Check for files and folders that are are required on one or do not exist on 
one. 

Program Files (x86)
SysWOW64

2. systeminfo



> On Aug 30, 2019, at 1:22 PM, Devin Asay via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I know we can get all manner of information about the host system our stack 
> or application is running on, including platform(), processor(), and 
> machine() but is there a way to check to see whether the host OS is 32 or 64 
> bit? The platform function on Windows always returns Win32 regardless of 
> which version of Windows is running, and the processor reports x86_32 or 
> x86_64, depending on the host machine’s CPU.
> 
> Now that we can build both 32 and 64 bit applications for Windows, it’s 
> important to be able to tell whether the host OS is 32 or 64 bit. But I can’t 
> work out if these functions let us get that information. For instance, on my 
> Windows 10 64-bit system I get:
> 
> The platform: Win32
> The processor: x86_64
> The machine: x86_64
> 
> But I just had a user report that they were unable to run a new build of one 
> of my Windows applications, which I had built as 64 bit. I’m sending them a 
> 32-bit build, but I got to thinking, would there be a way to check that from 
> within LiveCode?
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Devin
> 
> Devin Asay
> Brigham Young University
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