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While Windows 64 is able to run 32-bit programs Total Commander should run as usual without limitations.


{{translation|Total Commander für Windows XP 64-bit|Supported operating systems}}
Currently a 64-bit version of Total Commander is not available.
 
That is because Borland has not yet published a Delphi 64-bit version nor is a 64-bit compiler available. That were a pre-condition because Total Commander is programmed in Delphi.
 
Most plugins are 32-bit DLLs so the programmers should have to write 64-bit versions, too. (What couldn't be expected since almost all plugins are freeware).
Neverthless, in the transitional stage without working plugins the Total Commander would be  not very useful for most of the user.
 
Additional a 64-bit version would inflate the size of Total Commander without adding any functionality. Currently a filemanager could not derive a speed benefit from higher performance of a 64-bit system. So you could use a 32-bit version without disadvantages.
 
 
'''No Access to the 64-bit system folder?'''
 
For security reasons the access to the system folder (Windows\System32) for all 32-bit applicatios is denied.
Windows redirects those calls to Windows\SysWow64 so Total Commander could only display this folder.
 
So occur considerable differences between the display of Windows\system32 in Explorer and Total Commander regardless wich display options of Total Commander are set.
 
[http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=7077 TC not displaying files in System32\Drivers on WinXP x64]<br>
 
'''Use Hard Link (junction):'''
 
In the english forum has been discussed a workaround to access the Windows\System32\ with a junction:
 
[http://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=5099 64 bit.]
 
If this article was helpful to you please participate in the TCWiki:
Publish here proposed solutions for the 64-bit Windows version.
 
 
 
 
{{translated|Total Commander für Windows XP 64-bit|Supported operating systems}}

Revision as of 22:33, 12 October 2005

While Windows 64 is able to run 32-bit programs Total Commander should run as usual without limitations.

Currently a 64-bit version of Total Commander is not available.

That is because Borland has not yet published a Delphi 64-bit version nor is a 64-bit compiler available. That were a pre-condition because Total Commander is programmed in Delphi.

Most plugins are 32-bit DLLs so the programmers should have to write 64-bit versions, too. (What couldn't be expected since almost all plugins are freeware). Neverthless, in the transitional stage without working plugins the Total Commander would be not very useful for most of the user.

Additional a 64-bit version would inflate the size of Total Commander without adding any functionality. Currently a filemanager could not derive a speed benefit from higher performance of a 64-bit system. So you could use a 32-bit version without disadvantages.


No Access to the 64-bit system folder?

For security reasons the access to the system folder (Windows\System32) for all 32-bit applicatios is denied. Windows redirects those calls to Windows\SysWow64 so Total Commander could only display this folder.

So occur considerable differences between the display of Windows\system32 in Explorer and Total Commander regardless wich display options of Total Commander are set.

TC not displaying files in System32\Drivers on WinXP x64

Use Hard Link (junction):

In the english forum has been discussed a workaround to access the Windows\System32\ with a junction:

64 bit.

If this article was helpful to you please participate in the TCWiki: Publish here proposed solutions for the 64-bit Windows version.




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