If you need a mixed installer, then you have to make it a 64 bit
installer.   It doesn't make sense to install 64 bit components on a 32 bit
system anyway, so just don't include those components in your 32 bit
installer, or alternately, don't offer a 32 bit installer.   In some
corporate environments, that might work.

Chris

On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 9:19 AM, Michael Owings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Pally Sandher wrote:
> > Yes but you will get an ICE80 error when compiling if you set
> > Win64="yes" on a component when your MSI is an x86 build & vice-versa.
> >
> > Why would you want to?
>
> If you install mixed 32 and 64-bit components in a single install? We
> have an installer that MUST do this. What would be a better approach?
>
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