December 9, 2009 at 10:54 am
How to know if I in 32 bit or 64 bit enviroment.
December 9, 2009 at 11:02 am
Krasavita (12/9/2009)
How to know if I in 32 bit or 64 bit enviroment.
Right click on SQL Instance in SSMS, select properties, the initial properties windows lists the Server information, Product shows the SQL Server Edition and if it is 64 bit, it shows (64-bit)
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December 9, 2009 at 11:02 am
Ask your system admin.
You can also run this in Query Analyser: select @ @ version (no spaces after the @ signs). If you see x64 in the returned string you are in a 64-bit environment; if you see x86 then it is a 32-bit environment.
December 9, 2009 at 11:04 am
Bru Medishetty (12/9/2009)
Krasavita (12/9/2009)
How to know if I in 32 bit or 64 bit enviroment.Right click on SQL Instance in SSMS, select properties, the initial properties windows lists the Server information, Product shows the SQL Server Edition and if it is 64 bit, it shows (64-bit)
May not work in this case. OP is probably using Enterprise Manager/Query Analyzer based on the forum (SQL Server 7, 2000) that this question is posted. 😉
December 9, 2009 at 11:06 am
Oops I see it now.
I am habituated working in SSMS even with SQL 2000 Servers.
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December 9, 2009 at 11:09 am
This is what I get:
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 - 8.00.2040 (Intel X86) May 13 2005 18:33:17 Copyright (c) 1988-2003 Microsoft Corporation Standard Edition on Windows NT 5.2 (Build 3790: Service Pack 2) I don't see 32 or 64
December 9, 2009 at 11:11 am
Krasavita (12/9/2009)
This is what I get:Microsoft SQL Server 2000 - 8.00.2040 (Intel X86) May 13 2005 18:33:17 Copyright (c) 1988-2003 Microsoft Corporation Standard Edition on Windows NT 5.2 (Build 3790: Service Pack 2) I don't see 32 or 64
Look at what I have emphasised above. Then, reread my previous post.
December 9, 2009 at 11:14 am
Thank you
December 9, 2009 at 11:15 am
Lynn Pettis (12/9/2009)
Krasavita (12/9/2009)
This is what I get:Microsoft SQL Server 2000 - 8.00.2040 (Intel X86) May 13 2005 18:33:17 Copyright (c) 1988-2003 Microsoft Corporation Standard Edition on Windows NT 5.2 (Build 3790: Service Pack 2) I don't see 32 or 64
Look at what I have emphasised above. Then, reread my previous post.
Don't have time to read previous replies, can you spare some time to reply once more. 😛 😛
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December 9, 2009 at 12:04 pm
Bru -
Note the Intel x86 in the string that Lynn was pointing out.
You must be having a long day.
Greg E
December 9, 2009 at 12:13 pm
Greg Edwards-268690 (12/9/2009)
Bru -Note the Intel x86 in the string that Lynn was pointing out.
You must be having a long day.
Greg E
Greg, I did read Lynn's reply earlier, I sent it for fun.. (keeping OP in mind)
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December 9, 2009 at 12:15 pm
Bru Medishetty (12/9/2009)
Lynn Pettis (12/9/2009)
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This is what I get:Microsoft SQL Server 2000 - 8.00.2040 (Intel X86) May 13 2005 18:33:17 Copyright (c) 1988-2003 Microsoft Corporation Standard Edition on Windows NT 5.2 (Build 3790: Service Pack 2) I don't see 32 or 64
Look at what I have emphasised above. Then, reread my previous post.
Don't have time to read previous replies, can you spare some time to reply once more. 😛 😛
Humour, Greg, Humour. He caught it. Look at the emoticons. 😉
December 9, 2009 at 6:04 pm
Lynn Pettis (12/9/2009)
Bru Medishetty (12/9/2009)
Lynn Pettis (12/9/2009)
Krasavita (12/9/2009)
This is what I get:Microsoft SQL Server 2000 - 8.00.2040 (Intel X86) May 13 2005 18:33:17 Copyright (c) 1988-2003 Microsoft Corporation Standard Edition on Windows NT 5.2 (Build 3790: Service Pack 2) I don't see 32 or 64
Look at what I have emphasised above. Then, reread my previous post.
Don't have time to read previous replies, can you spare some time to reply once more. 😛 😛
Humour, Greg, Humour. He caught it. Look at the emoticons. 😉
Heh... forget the emoticons... look at this avatar. :-):-D:-P;-):hehe:
--Jeff Moden
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December 10, 2009 at 6:15 am
Bru Medishetty (12/9/2009)
Greg Edwards-268690 (12/9/2009)
Bru -Note the Intel x86 in the string that Lynn was pointing out.
You must be having a long day.
Greg E
Greg, I did read Lynn's reply earlier, I sent it for fun.. (keeping OP in mind)
I must need a vacation really bad.
I completely missed the pictures to clarify your response.:w00t:
Greg E
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