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Hello All,
Have anyone install operations manager on a windows 2003 OS run 64 bit. On the install/ upgrade guide it show OM is supported with wow enabled. Does any one have experience with WOW? Anything special or is it this like a normal install?
thanks,
Daivd
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Hi,
DFM Installation procedure on 64-bit windows 2003 is the same as installing DFM on a 32-bit Windows 2003.
The WOW64(Windows-32-on-Windows-64) is a subsystem that enables 32-bit programs to run without modification on the x64-based versions of Windows 2003. The WOW64 subsystem does this by creating a 32-bit environment on the x64-based versions of Windows 2003.
WOW64 is provided with the operating system and the DFM user does not have to worry about explicitly enabling WOW64.
Thanks,
Santosh
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Hi,
DFM Installation procedure on 64-bit windows 2003 is the same as installing DFM on a 32-bit Windows 2003.
The WOW64(Windows-32-on-Windows-64) is a subsystem that enables 32-bit programs to run without modification on the x64-based versions of Windows 2003. The WOW64 subsystem does this by creating a 32-bit environment on the x64-based versions of Windows 2003.
WOW64 is provided with the operating system and the DFM user does not have to worry about explicitly enabling WOW64.
Thanks,
Santosh
