That's not true - TotalCmd can do it, even as a 32bit process - it just has to turn off the system redirection for the moment and it can access the "real" system directory and start applications from there. The change in program code should not be very big (at least for this particular operation).Clas Hortien wrote:Hello,
the biggest problem we see under 64bit (x64) is, that the 32bit application totalcmd will start it's clients in an 32bit environment.
So if you start a cmd in the commandline the 32bit cmd.exe will be used and the SysWow64 directory is than the system directory. Even if you specify the full path to the 64bit cmd.exe the 32bit version will be used, as the OS redirects the access (from a 32bit app) to the 32bit cmd.
If it is not possible to build a 64bit TC, we can't used under x64.
However, when you simply type "cmd.exe" on the command-line, it's not clear that it should really start the 64bit version... what if you actually want the 32bit one?