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To: Joe NYC who wrote (78381)4/25/2002 6:58:08 PM
From: TGPTNDRRead Replies (1) of 275872
 
Joe, Re: <Now I am not even sure if the client machines were 32 bit or 64 bit OS. It's just that somehow I have this 64bit Internet Explorer stuck in my head. It wouldn't make much sense to have it on the server.>

Presumably, the 'server' was serving something. If it was, it would be very nice to think(or even pretend) it was a 64 bit version of IIS.(Not to mention I doubt Apache has been ported yet to X86-64.)

Now it could have been serving lots of stuff besides web pages -- but that's an easy self contained task.

I'm pretty sure I heard in yesterday's announcement that the two clients would be running 32bit OS.

It's a shame you didn't ask, but thanks very much for the write up you provided. Excellent.

tgptndr
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