When creating a new config it asks for OS. there is an option for 32bit and 64bit Windows. What does it care? is there a difference in the VBS that is deployed or the setups?
The reason I am asking, we are going to script the install(not use exe) and also use control-m to run the job, not task scheduler. So I just want to know if I can copy the vbs and stuff from my test box and use it regardless of 32 or 64 bit?
Quick NRDS question
Quick NRDS question
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Re: Quick NRDS question
Yes, it will change the executable/tar that you download to match the respective architecture.
Re: Quick NRDS question
Ok, I understand that and don't care about the executable(not tar, dealing only with Windows with this question). Is the underlying file it installs all the same? i.e. NRDS_Win.vbsslansing wrote:Yes, it will change the executable/tar that you download to match the respective architecture.
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Re: Quick NRDS question
Yep, looks like it is used globally no matter what architecture you install on.