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    :) My machine is 64 bit. I have installed visual studio 2005, which by default installed in Program Files(x86). When i start visual studio I am not getting the option of win64 in the configuration manager. Please help me how can I get the option, do I need to reinstall it. I installed it 2 times but still the win64 option not coming. Please help. Thanks Sujan

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      :) My machine is 64 bit. I have installed visual studio 2005, which by default installed in Program Files(x86). When i start visual studio I am not getting the option of win64 in the configuration manager. Please help me how can I get the option, do I need to reinstall it. I installed it 2 times but still the win64 option not coming. Please help. Thanks Sujan

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      Albert Holguin
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      See this[^]?

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      • A appollosputnik

        :) My machine is 64 bit. I have installed visual studio 2005, which by default installed in Program Files(x86). When i start visual studio I am not getting the option of win64 in the configuration manager. Please help me how can I get the option, do I need to reinstall it. I installed it 2 times but still the win64 option not coming. Please help. Thanks Sujan

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        Lost User
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        Hi, Did you actually install the 64 bit compiler? I am fairly certain that VS2005 does not install the 64 bit compiler in the 'default' installation. You will need to manually choose the 64 bit compiler during the installation. Best Wishes, -David Delaune

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          :) My machine is 64 bit. I have installed visual studio 2005, which by default installed in Program Files(x86). When i start visual studio I am not getting the option of win64 in the configuration manager. Please help me how can I get the option, do I need to reinstall it. I installed it 2 times but still the win64 option not coming. Please help. Thanks Sujan

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          _Superman_
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          Randor is right. VS2005 does not install the 64-bit C++ compiler by default. So reinstall VS and this time select custom install and check on the 64-bit compiler in components listed.

          «_Superman_»  _I love work. It gives me something to do between weekends.

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            Randor is right. VS2005 does not install the 64-bit C++ compiler by default. So reinstall VS and this time select custom install and check on the 64-bit compiler in components listed.

            «_Superman_»  _I love work. It gives me something to do between weekends.

            _Microsoft MVP (Visual C++)

            Polymorphism in C

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            Chris Losinger
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            you can add x64 support with a 'repair' or 'modify' (forget what they call it these days). no need to install from scratch.

            image processing toolkits | batch image processing

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              you can add x64 support with a 'repair' or 'modify' (forget what they call it these days). no need to install from scratch.

              image processing toolkits | batch image processing

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              Luc Pattyn
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              except for the Express versions AFAIK, they don't offer any choice and always build for "AnyCPU" (unless you start hacking the project files). :)

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