Is my Windows Server 2003 over Intel Xeon 5150 running in 32 or 64bits ?

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Hi all,

I know that the 32-bits or 64-bits OS version question was asked many
times before.
Anyway, I googled for the question but did not find any answer which
matches my problem.

At work, we have a huge problem: we compiled an application under a
Windows XP SP2 32-bits OS (build 5.1.2600) and we tried to make it
work on a Windows Server 2003 (build 5.2.3790) which runs over a 2x
DualCore Intel Xeon 5150, 2000 MHz (6 x 333). Unfortunately, the
application is unstable and can crash anywhere in the code whereas it
perfectly works unders our 32-bits systems.

I checked and my Xeon CPU is a 64-bits one.
The OS name is "Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Enterprise
Edition" (displayed by Lavalys Everest).
I read that the build 5.2.3790 is the same as Windows XP x64 so I
suppose that my Windows Server 2003 will run in 32-bits over 32-bits
CPU and will run in 64-bits mode over 64-bits CPU.

=> So I suppose, I am running my Windows Server 2003 in 64-bits mode.
Could you confirm please ?

Sorry but I did not find any reliable way to be sure of this.
 
Re: Is my Windows Server 2003 over Intel Xeon 5150 running in 32or 64 bits ?

Re: Is my Windows Server 2003 over Intel Xeon 5150 running in 32or 64 bits ?

for.fun@laposte.net wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I know that the 32-bits or 64-bits OS version question was asked many
> times before.
> Anyway, I googled for the question but did not find any answer which
> matches my problem.
>
> At work, we have a huge problem: we compiled an application under a
> Windows XP SP2 32-bits OS (build 5.1.2600) and we tried to make it
> work on a Windows Server 2003 (build 5.2.3790) which runs over a 2x
> DualCore Intel Xeon 5150, 2000 MHz (6 x 333). Unfortunately, the
> application is unstable and can crash anywhere in the code whereas it
> perfectly works unders our 32-bits systems.
>
> I checked and my Xeon CPU is a 64-bits one.
> The OS name is "Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Enterprise
> Edition" (displayed by Lavalys Everest).
> I read that the build 5.2.3790 is the same as Windows XP x64 so I
> suppose that my Windows Server 2003 will run in 32-bits over 32-bits
> CPU and will run in 64-bits mode over 64-bits CPU.
>
> => So I suppose, I am running my Windows Server 2003 in 64-bits mode.
> Could you confirm please ?
>
> Sorry but I did not find any reliable way to be sure of this.
>
>

Under Control Panel/System in Windows Server 2008 (I am not running 2003
sorry), it says System type is 64 bit operating system. You should find
something similar in there...
 
Re: Is my Windows Server 2003 over Intel Xeon 5150 running in 32 or64 bits ?

Re: Is my Windows Server 2003 over Intel Xeon 5150 running in 32 or64 bits ?

On 15 avr, 03:17, Dominick <a...@yourservice.com> wrote:

> Under Control Panel/System in Windows Server 2008 (I am not running 2003
> sorry), it says System type is 64 bit operating system. You should find
> something similar in there...


Thanks.
In facts, I already did this but I did not see any system type
information so I suppose I am working in 32-bits mode (even if my CPU
is a 64-bits one).
 
Re: Is my Windows Server 2003 over Intel Xeon 5150 running in 32 or 64 bits ?

Re: Is my Windows Server 2003 over Intel Xeon 5150 running in 32 or 64 bits ?

If you have both Program Files and Program Files (x86) folders then it is
64bit. If there is no Program Files (x86) folder then it is 32bit.

<for.fun@laposte.net> wrote in message
news:34785e78-6c89-4534-9201-f425fdc4c8e6@d45g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
> On 15 avr, 03:17, Dominick <a...@yourservice.com> wrote:
>
>> Under Control Panel/System in Windows Server 2008 (I am not running 2003
>> sorry), it says System type is 64 bit operating system. You should find
>> something similar in there...

>
> Thanks.
> In facts, I already did this but I did not see any system type
> information so I suppose I am working in 32-bits mode (even if my CPU
> is a 64-bits one).
>
 
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