RE: 32bit app turns into 64bit in Windows Service
- From: Daniel <daniel.shen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 00:34:03 -0800
Hi Jeffrey,
I've changed to both an AD account and the Network Service account, both
will make the process running without the "*32" in the Task Manager. And my
proejct is simple. I'm confused by the "Target platform" selection, as I've
already selected x86, is this application still capable of running as a 64bit
app?
I didn't do anything special about the service, so reproducing it could be
simple.
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Thanks.
Daniel
""Jeffrey Tan[MSFT]"" wrote:
Hi Daniel,.
Do you mean that if you changed the running account of the Windows Service,
the service will change from WOW64 into 64bit? Then, which account do you
change to?
Have you tried this on a simple new Windows Service project? If so, please
feel free to provide the detailed steps for reproducing, I will setup a
64bit OS machine to perform local reproduce for this problem. Thanks.
Best regards,
Jeffrey Tan
Microsoft Online Community Support
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