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The 32-bit version of the code works fine. The 64-bit code does not work. The function I'm using is this: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa370654.aspx I am selecting USER_INFO_4: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa371339(VS.85).aspx Here is a binary dump of the USER_INFO_4 data: 24 85 16 00 00 00

Problems with ASE 12.5 using 4 gig of memory on HP-UX
The strategy is to get every program for Macintosh revved up to 64 bit in the next generation. Users who want the old 32 bit stuff can continue to use the current versions on into the distant future. This strategy is very seriously impaired by dumping 64-bit Carbon- to say the least. Going 64 bit ASAP is quite a

Java continues to splinter
NET. How to switch between the 32-bit versions of ASP.NET 1.1 and the 64-bit version of ASP.NET 2.0 on a 64-bit version of Windows The offering is not appropriate for situations that require urgent, real-time or phone-based interactions or complex project analysis and dump analysis issues.

AMD Takes Open Source Obligations Further, 64-bit ...
Rene Frenger ReneFren...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public exchange admin I think you need to use the 64-bit version of Exchange 2007 to build a cluster. -- Regards, Rene Frenger MCITP .... [13.02.2008 15:53:45] [1] [WARNING] The 32-bit version of Exchange Server 2007 is not supported for production use.

Sybase FAQ: 11/19 - Issues, dbccs, isql, bcp
If I ask my sister "Hey, is your machine 32 or 64 bit?" she'll most likely respond with "ummm what??" Finally, XP isn't even offered in a 16 bit version, .... I'll give you another couple of posts before dumping you tho... Why? Because I disagree with what you are saying? Because I am pointing out the fact that you

EM64T and AMD64 left out in the cold
Since MS has already created a 64 bit version of XP, it's unlikely that they'll do a partial port to Hammer. Sadly, AMD is just perpetuating the crappy x86 architecture that Intel has been trying to dump for 10+ years. Itanium has some cool features, the least of which are true general purpose registers,

64bit issues
_com sybase public ase upgrades+migration Am I correct in thinking that there are two versions of Sybase 12.5, a 32-bit & 64-bit version ? How can you tell between them ? (ii) dump file sizes are limited to 2GB in size Are both of these resolved in 32-bit Sybase 12.5 or just the 64-bit, or both ? Regards Steve.

Has anyone used M Roddys C++ kernel runtime in a 64-bit driver
The concensus was that it was a 32/64 bit issue rearing its ugly head. Dave Rolsky was of the opinion that these two modules sucked so much that no-one in their right mind should be using them. memcached, memcached, memcached http://xrl.us/bghza Patches of Interest "PERL_MAGIC_uvar_elem" should be 'u' in dump.c

assura causes icfb to crash
... device drivers "Eliyas Yakub [MSFT]" wrote: I have attached the build log and the output of link /dump /exports /imports on the dll. Okay, so there are two things going on here. I was getting a 32-bit version of dumpbin because, I guess, there's no 64-bit version. That's why I wasn't seeing imports and exports.

INNODB memory allocation error during startup
Are you saying that MS in some way refused to allow the shipment of *32-bit* Win2K on Alpha? No, I am saying that the promised future for Windows NT that would appeal to Alpha customers is the future 64-bit version where (they thought) Alpha would finally come into its own, running rings around IA64,

No more NT64 on Alpha (?)
Why should he be stuck with dumping the wrong OS he was steered into buying ? Only a developer would have any use for that. He wanted a Chevy, the salesman sold him a Hummer Do you have a 64-bit capable system? If not - then you bought the wrong version - you need a 32-bit version. Only you can tell us this.

AS 2005 64-bit Compatibility
... I agree with Jéjé"'s comments, as for as I know, there is no known issue when deploying 32 bit project to 64 bit version of SSAS 2005. The offering is not appropriate for situations that require urgent, real-time or phone-based interactions or complex project analysis and dump analysis issues.

NetUserGetInfo() on 64-bit windows doesn't work like 32-bit
We are porting the product to FreeBSD and when we tried the same, i.erunning binaries compiled on 32 bit FreeBSD 6.2 on 64 bit FreeBSD system they produce *core dump.* Any known reasons, do we have to compile binaries on 64 bit machine. This should not happen. I would blindly guess at a linking problem.

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 203, Issue 2
The latter is the registration utility for 32 bit files, but the former is the program that windows defaults to, if you don't specify a full path. The 64 bit version will not generate an error with a 32 bit file, but it doesn't register the file properly either. Saurabh wrote: I want to get the dump filter in DShow

Shared pool and library cache latch contention
Since the main things I'm trying to speed up are the db backup and validation process, having the disk cache dump for new processes makes it useless to me. The other option is to set up a box with Win2003 64-bit and see if the system dlls load into the middle of the memory the same way the 32-bit version does.

best laptop processor
Alexis Cousein a...@brussels.sgi.com comp sys sgi misc naru takashima wrote: My Fortran code which compiles and runs perfectly as a 32-bit object will compile but not run as a 64-bit code. When I run the 64-bit version, the program starts but eventually crashes the system. It should not crash *the system*. Core dump

The Death of Carbon
But if I build from the very top, this error occurs, everytime (when building the 32-bit version of our driver, but not when building the 64-bit offset a BUILD: d:\i386\catdb(64): null byte at offset 11797 BUILD: d:\i386\catdb(115): (Fatal Error) too many continuation lines What follows is the dump of the first

Accepted kernel-image-2.6.8-hppa 2.6.8-7sarge1 (source hppa)
Microsoft efforts to develop a 64-bit version of Windows for the new AMD 64-bit processors are badly stalled. Microsoft just announced that the 64-bit version of The point is that it was approximately 7.5 years after the introduction of the 80386 processor before a 32-bit version of Windows was released.

ISM-Legato RPC Error
Install the 64 bit version in a different directory. Dump all the databases on the 32 bit server. create for load all the databases on 64 bit server making sure that the device segments are mapped the same. load them up from the dumps. Here is a crude little tool I use to map the segments from the old databases for

Itanium, Jerry Sanders and x86-64
64-bit
Performance ,----[ Quote ] When it came to Linux gaming and exploring the 32-bit versus 64-bit performance with the AMD Phenom, in most cases Ubuntu x86_64 was slightly slower than the 32-bit version. The only test where the 64-bit OS had a strong advantage was when running Quake 4 SMP at 1680 x 1050 with