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‎Oct 08, 2010
04:43 AM
Unable to install files to 'Windows\System32' folder using [SystemFolder].
I have a 32-bit application. It runs well in 32 bit machine. Now, I need to install it into 64-bit machine. In installshield, I use [SystemFolder] folder, but the installation always put files to c:\windows\SYSWOW64 foler.
So, I am wondering how could I install files to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 folder?
Thx.
So, I am wondering how could I install files to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 folder?
Thx.
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‎Oct 08, 2010
06:21 AM
If you are installing a 32 bit application, then it should land in c:\windows\SYSWOW64, which is where 32 bit system files are stored. So your installer is doing it correctly!
On an x64 OS, c:\windows\System32 is the folder where 64 bit system files reside.
I know it is a bit confusing, as you would rather expect the contrary, but that's the way it is.
Now if you really want to install files in c:\windows\System32 on an x64 OS, then choose [System64Folder] as destination, but remember: you should only place 64 bit assemblies in this folder.
On an x86 OS, when Windows is installed in its default location, the mapping is
On an x64 OS, when Windows is installed in its default location, the mapping is
On an x64 OS, c:\windows\System32 is the folder where 64 bit system files reside.
I know it is a bit confusing, as you would rather expect the contrary, but that's the way it is.
Now if you really want to install files in c:\windows\System32 on an x64 OS, then choose [System64Folder] as destination, but remember: you should only place 64 bit assemblies in this folder.
On an x86 OS, when Windows is installed in its default location, the mapping is
- [SystemFolder] --> C:\Windows\System32
- [System64Folder] --> Not used
On an x64 OS, when Windows is installed in its default location, the mapping is
- [SystemFolder] --> C:\Windows\SysWOW64
- [System64Folder] --> C:\Windows\System32
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‎Oct 08, 2010
09:36 PM
Thank you very much!
Reureu wrote:
If you are installing a 32 bit application, then it should land in c:\windows\SYSWOW64, which is where 32 bit system files are stored. So your installer is doing it correctly!
On an x64 OS, c:\windows\System32 is the folder where 64 bit system files reside.
I know it is a bit confusing, as you would rather expect the contrary, but that's the way it is.
Now if you really want to install files in c:\windows\System32 on an x64 OS, then choose [System64Folder] as destination, but remember: you should only place 64 bit assemblies in this folder.
On an x86 OS, when Windows is installed in its default location, the mapping is
- [SystemFolder] --> C:\Windows\System32
- [System64Folder] --> Not used
On an x64 OS, when Windows is installed in its default location, the mapping is
- [SystemFolder] --> C:\Windows\SysWOW64
- [System64Folder] --> C:\Windows\System32