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Topic Title: Hardware for 10.7
Topic Summary: 32 bit vs 64 bit problem?
Created On: 9-Aug-2007 00:03
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 9-Aug-2007 00:03
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Andrea Heithoff

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Joined: 15-Aug-2005

I'm trying to upgrade from 10.3 to 10.7 and almost everything works.  The only problem remaining is that I get that ActiveX 429 error, but only when running SAEM and the configuration wizard when you first open a new version of System Architect.  Both errors came up when attempting to use the SA environment to connect to the SQL server.

The application server is a virtual machine, the SQL server is shared with other applications, and our users connect via Citrix.  I've been using Citrix to connect to the desktop for the application server.

After a series of darts thrown at the problem (by Telelogic folks), the latest one indicates that because the SQL server is 32 bit and the application server is 64 bit, there is incompatabiity.  They are recommending that the application server be rebuilt to be a 32 bit machine.  Does this make sense?  Keep in mind that I have absolutely no problem in the application itself or running a macro to query or change the data.

Any feedback would be welcome.  My server guy is starting to get very annoyed with me...

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