which platform

which platform

Does anyone know how to determine which platform in Vista should I use 32 but or 64 bit. How do you tell?
-- AC

"Pastor1275" wrote in message

Does anyone know how to determine which platform in Vista should I use 32 but or 64 bit. How do you tell?
-- AC

See my earlier answer...
BTW, this is not a chat room...there is no need to post your question more than once.
Bobby

Hello NoNoBadDog. How have you been?
The multiple postings are the result of something in the web-based newsreader in Vista Mail that causes a posting error leading the poster to think his message was not sent when in fact it was.
These users should be bugging it.
"NoNoBadDog!" wrote in message

"Pastor1275" wrote in message Does anyone know how to determine which platform in Vista should I use 32 but or 64 bit. How do you tell?
-- AC
See my earlier answer...
BTW, this is not a chat room...there is no need to post your question more than once.
Bobby

Hello, Colin...
Been busy....my son is home on leave from overseas...
I was not aware of the header issue when using a web based reader...thank you for the information.
Bobby
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message

Hello NoNoBadDog. How have you been?
The multiple postings are the result of something in the web-based newsreader in Vista Mail that causes a posting error leading the poster to think his message was not sent when in fact it was.
These users should be bugging it.
"NoNoBadDog!" wrote in message
"Pastor1275" wrote in message Does anyone know how to determine which platform in Vista should I use 32 but or 64 bit. How do you tell?
-- AC
See my earlier answer...
BTW, this is not a chat room...there is no need to post your question more than once.
Bobby

It is not just web-based readers, but the Vista Mail reader that I think is the problem. After all it is beta too. In any case, it is not user stupidity. They probably feel foolish enough as it is when they see their multiple posts.
Thank you son for his service for me!
"NoNoBadDog!" wrote in message

Hello, Colin...
Been busy....my son is home on leave from overseas...
I was not aware of the header issue when using a web based reader...thank you for the information.
Bobby
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Hello NoNoBadDog. How have you been?
The multiple postings are the result of something in the web-based newsreader in Vista Mail that causes a posting error leading the poster to think his message was not sent when in fact it was.
These users should be bugging it.
"NoNoBadDog!" wrote in message
"Pastor1275" wrote in message Does anyone know how to determine which platform in Vista should I use 32 but or 64 bit. How do you tell?
-- AC
See my earlier answer...
BTW, this is not a chat room...there is no need to post your question more than once.
Bobby


Oops! I misspoke. I did not mean the Vista Mail reader. Vista Help and Support has a list of links to Vista newsgroups (left pane H&S). It is the web-based reader that comes up when you choose one of those links.
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message

It is not just web-based readers, but the Vista Mail reader that I think is the problem. After all it is beta too. In any case, it is not user stupidity. They probably feel foolish enough as it is when they see their multiple posts.
Thank you son for his service for me!
"NoNoBadDog!" wrote in message Hello, Colin...
Been busy....my son is home on leave from overseas...
I was not aware of the header issue when using a web based reader...thank you for the information.
Bobby
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Hello NoNoBadDog. How have you been?
The multiple postings are the result of something in the web-based newsreader in Vista Mail that causes a posting error leading the poster to think his message was not sent when in fact it was.
These
users should be bugging it.
"NoNoBadDog!" wrote in message
"Pastor1275" wrote in message Does anyone know how to determine which platform in Vista should I use 32 but or 64 bit. How do you tell?
-- AC
See my earlier answer...
BTW, this is not a chat room...there is no need to post your question more than once.
Bobby



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