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32bit app turns into 64bit in Windows Service

Hi all,

I built an app with the "Platform target" of x86. Then I installed it as a
Windows Service. When it's running, I can see in the Task Manager that the
executable has "*32" following it, which I think means it's running in 32bit.
But after I changed the log on account of the service, the "*32" disappeared
and it's running in 64bit. Is there any way to fix this? I need to run it in
32bit.
Thanks.

--

Thanks.

Daniel
Jan 23 '08 #1
1 1877
Thanks Jeffrey. The reason I need it to be 32bit is that I will use
ManagedDTS to execute a dtsx file which requires 32bit. The problem is, no
matter what's wrong with the task manager, the ManagedDTS recognizes the
process as a 64bit too(I guess, because it fails if I change the user account
to anything other than the default). Do you have any idea on what's going on
with the ManagedDTS? Or do I have any choice to force it execute a package in
32bit?
Jan 29 '08 #2

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