64 bit option not coming
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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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:) 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
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
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.
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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.
you can add x64 support with a 'repair' or 'modify' (forget what they call it these days). no need to install from scratch.
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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.
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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