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|    Re: Is batch file called from 32 or 64 c    |
|    22 Apr 18 03:10:59    |
      From: not.my.real@email.address              JJ wrote:              > On Fri, 20 Apr 2018 17:36:07 -0000 (UTC), Auric__ wrote:       >> bisanfang wrote:       >>       >>> On Monday, June 11, 2012 at 7:41:09 AM UTC+8, Gabor Grothendieck       >>> wrote:       >> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^       >>       >> ***SIX YEARS AGO.***       >       > It's GG users, after all.              I know. You can see me calling them out on this bullshit all over the place.              >>> I use the following command on my 64bit version of windows 10 (havn't       >>> tested on 32bit operating system), *check_process_bits.bat*:       >>>       >>> ```bat       >>> IF EXIST "%windir%\Sysnative\cmd.exe" (ECHO proc32_on_win64) ELSE ECHO       >>> proc64_on_win64 or proc32_on_win32 ```       >> [snip]       >>       >> My Win10x86 install does *not* have that directory, nor does my Win7x64       >> system.       >       > It's a pseudo directory which only exists on 32-bit applications in a       > 64-bit Windows. It's not a physical directory and it's not enumerable.              Interesting. My 32-bit file manager doesn't see it at all.              --       Condense fact from the vapor of nuance.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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