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AjayAzure
Jul 13, 2021Copper Contributor
Windows 10 multisession 32bit OS
Hi Team, we have an application which supports 32 bit OS and would like to know if we have Windows 10 multisession 32 bit OS if not then can we go ahead and install the application on 64bit OS
ibnmbodji
Jul 13, 2021Iron Contributor
Hi
32 bit OS are supported in Azure if the images are Specialized .
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/troubleshoot/azure/virtual-machines/support-32-bit-operating-systems-virtual-machines
You can upload the VHD from a specialized VM created with an on-premises virtualization tool, like Hyper-V, or a VM exported from another cloud.
For Windows 10 Multisession i think you can try it after creating your image
32 bit OS are supported in Azure if the images are Specialized .
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/troubleshoot/azure/virtual-machines/support-32-bit-operating-systems-virtual-machines
You can upload the VHD from a specialized VM created with an on-premises virtualization tool, like Hyper-V, or a VM exported from another cloud.
For Windows 10 Multisession i think you can try it after creating your image
- AjayAzureJul 13, 2021Copper ContributorHi Ibrahima MBODJI
Thanks for your reply!
We have a 32 bit payroll application which runs only on 32 bit OS and we are proposing Multisession, you mean to say....create a multisession Image and then download to On-premises and then try creating a specialized image and then upload back to Azure...
Please reply back, thanks in advance!
Regards,
Ajay