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‎Jun 12, 2006
06:06 AM
platforms support clarification needed!
hi thr,
i need some clarifications over platform support in ISMP 11.5. i did go through the website & product's technical references, but it didn't solve my question.
Please let me know whether these platforms are supported in InstallShield Multiplatform 11.5 or not?
Windows XP service pack 1,
Windows XP service pack 2,
Windows 2000 Server service pack 4
Windows 2000 Advanced Server service pack 4
Windows IA64 and EM6T in addition to x86
Solaris 9(32 bit) (website only mentions SPARC / x86)
Solaris 9(64 bit)
Solaris 10(64 bit)
HP-UX 11(64 bit) (website only mentions Itanium and PA-RISC support)
HP-UX 11i v1(32 bit)
HP-UX 11i v1(64 bit)
GNU/Linux Redhat Enterprise version 4.0 (website only mentions Redhat 3.0)
One more thing - is Java 1.5 supported fully in ISMP 11.5?
pls reply..
thanks
i need some clarifications over platform support in ISMP 11.5. i did go through the website & product's technical references, but it didn't solve my question.
Please let me know whether these platforms are supported in InstallShield Multiplatform 11.5 or not?
Windows XP service pack 1,
Windows XP service pack 2,
Windows 2000 Server service pack 4
Windows 2000 Advanced Server service pack 4
Windows IA64 and EM6T in addition to x86
Solaris 9(32 bit) (website only mentions SPARC / x86)
Solaris 9(64 bit)
Solaris 10(64 bit)
HP-UX 11(64 bit) (website only mentions Itanium and PA-RISC support)
HP-UX 11i v1(32 bit)
HP-UX 11i v1(64 bit)
GNU/Linux Redhat Enterprise version 4.0 (website only mentions Redhat 3.0)
One more thing - is Java 1.5 supported fully in ISMP 11.5?
pls reply..
thanks
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‎Jun 14, 2006
11:40 PM
i need the clarification asap. anybody please help me out.
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‎Jun 15, 2006
09:19 AM
Many of the platforms you mention are listed here [Technical Specs] and here [MultiPlatform 11.5 release notes]; for others, the Generic UNIX platform pack is intended for platforms not otherwise specifically included.
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‎Jun 16, 2006
05:55 AM
thanks RobertDickau for you reply.. i had gone through the links mentioned by you, but still i am not clear whether ISMP 11.5 has support for following 64 bit editions.
Solaris 9(64 bit), Solaris 10(64 bit), HP-UX 11(64 bit), HP-UX 11i v1(64 bit)
please give me some clues regarding above..
Solaris 9(64 bit), Solaris 10(64 bit), HP-UX 11(64 bit), HP-UX 11i v1(64 bit)
please give me some clues regarding above..
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‎Jun 27, 2006
12:55 AM
anybody please help me out with the 64 bit editions support. it's an urgent. i am not getting any clue regarding this anywhere in the website. pls help me out. once again my question is whether ISMP 11.5 supports following editions or not..
Solaris 9(64 bit), Solaris 10(64 bit), HP-UX 11(64 bit), HP-UX 11i v1(64 bit)
Solaris 9(64 bit), Solaris 10(64 bit), HP-UX 11(64 bit), HP-UX 11i v1(64 bit)
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‎Jun 27, 2006
11:15 AM
i'm pretty sure they're all supported
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‎Oct 13, 2006
02:59 PM
From what I have found as long as you can get a jvm bundle or create your own bundle the installer will run and works. I am currently working on building 32 bit and 64 bit jvm bundles for FreeBSD.