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‎Dec 21, 2011
09:40 PM
How to judge whether a system is 32 bit or 64 bit?
Could you give information about
how to judge whether a system is 32 bits or 64 bits?
Thanks.
how to judge whether a system is 32 bits or 64 bits?
Thanks.
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‎Dec 22, 2011
02:23 AM
You've got Check Platform rules that you can put on your actions.
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‎Dec 22, 2011
02:51 AM
but what you say checks only whether it is windows platform, not about whether it is 32 bit or 64 bit
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‎Dec 22, 2011
05:00 AM
Check Architecture rules and you can put on your actions.
Regards
Avudaithangam
Regards
Avudaithangam
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‎Dec 22, 2011
05:34 AM
The Check platform or Check Architecture rule would be execute based upon the Java being used.
You may use WMIC command to get the system architecture or you can use Windows registry to get the output.
E.g.
wmic cpu get DataWidth
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Session Manager\Environment\PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE
You may use WMIC command to get the system architecture or you can use Windows registry to get the output.
E.g.
wmic cpu get DataWidth
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Session Manager\Environment\PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE
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‎Mar 08, 2012
10:15 AM
PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE is also a standard windows system environment variable. You can access it using $lax.nl.env.PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE$.
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‎Mar 13, 2012
03:19 PM
I have been told by Flexera support that check arch in Windows will return the bitness of the OS and not the JVM as you would normally expect from os.arch.