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Old 02-12-2008, 05:21 AM   #1
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Regarding Windows server 2003 X64 bit

Hi,

This is regarding the Windows Server 2003 64 bit edition

I need to write a batch file to know whether the OS is 64 bit or
not .I need to retrieve that from registry

So how can I determine whether the OS is 64 bit or not from registry
without basing on the processor architecture

I mean if the Processor is Em64 or IA 64 we cannot say that the OS is
Windows 64 bit .Is there any chance to

know that the OS is 64 bit from Registry.Please help me if anybody
know the answer

Thanks a lot folks.........

 
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Old 02-12-2008, 05:42 AM   #2
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Re: Regarding Windows server 2003 X64 bit

venugopal545@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi,
>
> This is regarding the Windows Server 2003 64 bit edition
>
> I need to write a batch file to know whether the OS is 64 bit or
> not .I need to retrieve that from registry
>
> So how can I determine whether the OS is 64 bit or not from registry
> without basing on the processor architecture
>
> I mean if the Processor is Em64 or IA 64 we cannot say that the OS is
> Windows 64 bit .Is there any chance to
>
> know that the OS is 64 bit from Registry.Please help me if anybody
> know the answer


http://support.microsoft.com/kb/556009

You can safely bet that if the processor is an IA64 you certainly do not
have a 32-bit Windows running on it!

John
 
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