can a 32 bit client access software run on a 64 bit windows OS?
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Client Access is (officially) no longer supported! Even it still runs on Windows 10 and 64 bit versions.
The succsessor is ACS (Access Client Solution) which runs on (almost) all Operating Systems not only Windows and support 32 and 64 bit versions.
Replace all your client access installations with ACS.
Birgitta
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Birgitta,
Do you have a reference for the end of support for Client Access?
According to the End of Service column at this site: http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/power/...ndservice.html, for IBM i Access for Windows, "Twelve months notice will be given prior to termination of support"
Cheers,
Emmanuel
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Here is IBM's main page for IBM i Access for Windows (which is what I assume you mean by "Client Access", as the actual product named "Client Access" was discontinued ages ago)
The very first paragraph on that page states:
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Notice: IBM does not plan to support IBM i Access for Windows on operating systems beyond Windows 8.1. The replacement product is IBM i Access Client Solutions, which includes 5250 emulation, data transfer, printer output, console support, and more. For information regarding IBM i Access Client Solutions, refer to
http://www.ibm.com/systems/power/software/i/access/solutions.html
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I believe that this is what Birgitta is referring to. It does not really mean that it is not supported at all, but it is not supported on Windows 10, and will not be developed further. (7.1 is the last version.)
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Yes, the best answer to the original question is "It might. Depending on the situation." Unfortunately, the way the original question was asked was in general terms about a 64-bit Windows OS, so can't be given a specific, clear answer.
My experience has been that it will work on 64-bit Windows 7, 8, and 8.1. Sometimes it works on 64-bit Windows 10, and sometimes does not. It is clearly unsupported there, even if it works. I don't know about other 64-bit Windows versions.
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