Hi Support,
We have a customer that have your environment with machines 64 bits for Windows XP. According documentation of the Microsoft below, you can run both 64-bit and 32-bit applications side by side.
URL: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/64bit/russel_exploringx64.mspx
Running 32-bit applications
32-bit applications running in the WOW64 subsystem provide a highly-compatible, high-performance environment for the thousands of existing 32-bit applications. 32-bit applications are installed into the Program Files (x86) directory structure, and have separate hives in the registry to prevent problems.
Applications running in the WOW64 system on Windows XP Professional x64 Edition each have a full 4 GB of virtual memory space. Applications compiled to take advantage of the /3 GB switch will actually get 4 GB, without constraining the operating system at all, since it is running in the 8 terabytes of virtual address space that Windows XP Professional x64 Edition has for the system processes. This can have a substantial impact on memory-constrained applications, such as computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), even before a 64-bit version of the program is available.
Running 64-bit and 32-bit applications side-by-side
With Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, you can run both 64-bit and 32-bit applications side by side. Your existing 32-bit applications run in WOW64, while the 64-bit applications run natively. This makes it easy to transition to 64-bit applications at your paceonly moving when you're ready. You can even run 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the same application in Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, allowing you to evaluate the new version of an existing application and transition at a controlled pace.
Is FlexODBC supported 64 bits for Windows XP?
If not, why isn´t FlexODBC supported 64 bits for Windows XP?
I would like know if there is any version of FlexODBC that runs 64 bits for Windows XP?
Note: Our customer have FlexODBC 2.5. version!
He tried to install FlexODBC on 64 bits for Windows XP and showed the attached ODBC3.JPG
Best Regards,
Flavio da Costa Figueiredo
Support
Data Access Brasil
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