Office 64 bit thinapp

Hello..

Try ThinApp MS Office Excel 2010 (64-bit) SP1 Win7 (64 bit).  When compiling, I get and error Excel.exe is not valid an Executeable.

Thinapp v4.7.2 - 771812 Enterprise version running.

My thought is that ThinApp does not support 64-bit applications, but found no concrete evidence of that.  Does anyone have any information on this and if there is a work around?

We do this because we have 32-bit Office deployed and found a need for 64-bit Excel for some circumstances (long story here).  We do not want to install 64-bit Office natively for reasons of compatibility with a majority of our other integrated office software.

Anyone have any ideas?

Thank you

Mark

Mark,

Sorry to say that 64-bit applications are not supported by ThinApp.

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