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TomGriffith3
Mar 16, 2020Brass Contributor
Windows 10...IE 11...32-bit?
Hello. If anybody has a minute, I have some sites requiring 32-bit IE. in Windows 7, i created a second IE 32-bit shortcut (C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe) and it launched a st...
HotCakeX
Mar 16, 2020MVP
Yes please see the spoiler content above, right-click on that orange circle and choose "select columns". it you don't find it then use the first screenshot above which is from process tab in Task manager, if your program, in this case internet explorer, has a (32 bit) tab next to it then it is 32bit, if it doesn't then it is 64bit.
TomGriffith3
Mar 16, 2020Brass Contributor
oh, wow. Both executables are running the same manner in the Platform column, majority resource 32 k, smaller 64k allocation. It doesn't matter which executable. Ugh.
- HotCakeXMar 16, 2020MVPOh, which Windows 10 build are you using by the way?
- TomGriffith3Mar 16, 2020Brass Contributor
where would I find that on Win 10?
I was reading stuff where >=IE 10 frame/manager process uses 64-bit, but desktop tabs use 32-bit. I have a creepy feeling I need the former to run at 32-bit as well for this app.
Because I had to create that separate IE 32 bit shortcut in Win 7.
- HotCakeXMar 16, 2020MVPFrom Windows 10 settings => System => About
Or
type in the search "winver" and press Enter
Yes I think that article is correct, that's also what I'm seeing on Task manager.