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hey guys, im willing to install winxp 64 bit so i can work 3dmax and autocad on 64bit, but does winxp 64 bit make problems if im working in a network? or it will work normaly without no problems like the winxp 32bit edition? should i experience problems since my computer is 64 bit and all the other network is 32bit?
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You should not run into any problems based on the bitness of your OSes in your network.
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hey guys, im willing to install winxp 64 bit so i can work 3dmax and autocad on 64bit, but does winxp 64 bit make problems if im working in a network? or it will work normaly without no problems like the winxp 32bit edition? should i experience problems since my computer is 64 bit and all the other network is 32bit?
DJ, if you're talking about a home network, or workgroup type network you should be fine. X32 and X64 network together just fine. The only snag you could run into (like if this is a Work PC) is if the network is setup as a domain, not as workgroup. Only Vista Ultimate and Vista Business can interface with a domain.
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