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Default Re: 32-bit SQL on 64-bit machine - 06-04-2009 , 03:22 PM






Sure, but why would you want to?


On 6/4/09 2:17 PM, in article
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Can you install 32-bit SQL 2005 on a 64-bit machine?

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Default only 1 Test machine mimicing PROD Env - 03-08-2010 , 05:16 PM






Test machine is of 64 bit and development team needs a 32-bit env on this very machine to test the BI.

Already a 64 bit version BI is installed on the machine.

Please advice what could be a workaround.

Also the SQL2008 Installer is dynamically detecting which version(32/63 bit) to install.

Thanks in Advance.



Aaron Bertrand [SQL Server MVP] wrote:

Sure, but why would you want to?
04-Jun-09

Sure, but why would you want to?


On 6/4/09 2:17 PM, in article
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On Thursday, June 04, 2009 2:17 PM
SQLProgramme wrote:

32-bit SQL on 64-bit machine
Hello:

Can you install 32-bit SQL 2005 on a 64-bit machine?

SQL Programmer (it is just a name)

On Thursday, June 04, 2009 2:37 PM
iletisi wrote:

Re: 32-bit SQL on 64-bit machine
Yes.

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On Thursday, June 04, 2009 3:22 PM
Aaron Bertrand [SQL Server MVP] wrote:

Sure, but why would you want to?
Sure, but why would you want to?


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Default only 1 Test machine mimicing PROD Env - 03-08-2010 , 05:16 PM



Test machine is of 64 bit and development team needs a 32-bit env on this very machine to test the BI.

Already a 64 bit version BI is installed on the machine.

Please advice what could be a workaround.

Also the SQL2008 Installer is dynamically detecting which version(32/63 bit) to install.

Thanks in Advance.



Aaron Bertrand [SQL Server MVP] wrote:

Sure, but why would you want to?
04-Jun-09

Sure, but why would you want to?


On 6/4/09 2:17 PM, in article
2EA0EF02-0CF4-46BA-B901-5228B1A8D593...soft (DOT) com, "SQL Programmer"

Previous Posts In This Thread:

On Thursday, June 04, 2009 2:17 PM
SQLProgramme wrote:

32-bit SQL on 64-bit machine
Hello:

Can you install 32-bit SQL 2005 on a 64-bit machine?

SQL Programmer (it is just a name)

On Thursday, June 04, 2009 2:37 PM
iletisi wrote:

Re: 32-bit SQL on 64-bit machine
Yes.

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Ekrem ??nsoy

On Thursday, June 04, 2009 3:22 PM
Aaron Bertrand [SQL Server MVP] wrote:

Sure, but why would you want to?
Sure, but why would you want to?


On 6/4/09 2:17 PM, in article
2EA0EF02-0CF4-46BA-B901-5228B1A8D593...soft (DOT) com, "SQL Programmer"

On Monday, March 08, 2010 5:16 PM
abdul wrote:

only 1 Test machine mimicing PROD Env
Test machine is of 64 bit and development team needs a 32-bit env on this very machine to test the BI.

Already a 64 bit version BI is installed on the machine.

Please advice what could be a workaround.

Also the SQL2008 Installer is dynamically detecting which version(32/63 bit) to install.

Thanks in Advance.


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