I\'m trying do create a 64bit dll which sets a global hook. As I read it can\'t be done with CLR (I even tried), so I created a Win32 project and I will build it for 64bit platform.
We\'re providing an ADMX-file with our (32bit) application so it can be centrally configured via group polici开发者_开发百科es. Do I have to explicitly provide policies for the Wow6432Node registry ke
Hello I want to create a 64bit application in c# and I wan\'t to use in it a dll created in C++ builder (32bit). But when I try to load the dll the application crashes. When built in 32bit it works. I
On a question if the system adm开发者_StackOverflow社区inistrators could install the .NET 4 framework they answered: \"We\'re only going to install the .NET 4 framework on 64-bit machines and your ser
I developed a .Net 3.5 x64 web application that includes a custom HttpHandler in the config: <add path=\"*.class1\" verb=\"GET\" type=\"ClassLibrary1.Class1Handler\"/>
I\'m looking for documentation/examples/firsthand experience of SAS 64bit performance compared to 32bit in a Windows environment (or any environment if OS has no real impact).
In Visual Studio 2010 64bit I can\'t design my forms. I keep getting this warning (and error): Warning 18
I have a WPF 4.0 application that I have compiled for x86.When running on 64bit Win7, I need to start up an on-screen keyboard, located in %windows%/System32/osk.exe.Problem is I can\'t do it- I get a
I\'m running on 64-bit Ubuntu, and trying to get DMD v2.052 to work with Code::Blocks. The problem is, Code::Blocks does compiling and linking in two separate steps, and I can\'t seem to get around th
Windows x64 versions contain folders named with parenthesis like \"\\Program Files (x86)\" and this breaks a batch file I use. An example of a problem line: