AllenM Hi,
I am 100% certain that everything you have written above is clearly put and correct.
BPC wrote:-
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As I mentioned before IE always opens in 32 bit, should I change and always use 64?
I wont even pretend to know what 32/64 even mean.
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AllenM replied:-
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More specifically the Norton toolbar, Identity Safe, etc will not work with the 64 bit version of IE.
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Which was an exact answer to the question posed by BPC.
My query was concerning the possibility of a 64 bit OS and still having IE and other programs benefiting from Norton products. Your quote above inferred that the only answer was 32 bit, which I know was not your intention, but you answered a specific question. I wanted you to expand your answer which you did, so nicely, in reply to my post.
Allen, both you and Tywin7 have been agreeing throughout this thread over each item and you both agree that 64 bit is the way to go, and I wanted those reading these posts to fully understand the advantages of this and the ways to circumvent the problems.
Obviously, I put my questions in a in a poor way because you didn't realize that I was in agreement with what you have said, just that it required your further explanations.
I hope that this explains in a better way what I have been trying say and that we all appreciate that you are the expert here and are showing us the best way to proceed with these important points.
Best wishes to you,
Drshlomo.