What happens if I run this script and receive Access Denied? I'm trying to return my IIS to 64bit after Sage ACT! switched it to 32bit mode.
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I am running Exchange 2007 on 64 bit hardware.
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by: sam_coganPosted on 2007-08-30 at 11:47:45ID: 19802962
You should run the followinf to change to 64 bit mode, be aware that if IIS is in 32 bit mode, OWA will stop working as it cannot run with 32 bit version of asp.net
nscripts\a dsutil.vbs SET W3SVC/AppPools/Enable32bit AppOnWin64 0
\Framework 64\v2.0.50 727\aspnet _regiis.ex e -i
Run this:
cscript %SYSTEMDRIVE%\inetpub\admi
Then this
%SYSTEMROOT%\Microsoft.NET