Installing PS 2007 on windows 2008 standard 64Bits

M

Marco

Hi,

is it possible to install Project Server 2007 on a 64bits Windows 2008 server?
I am able to install the Sharepoint 2007 64 bits, but the Project server
keeps coming with the message to use the 64 bits version. Only I can not find
this.
I already slipstreamed the SP1 in the installation.

thanks in advance for the help...
kind regards
marco
 
M

Marco

Hi Gary,

Is the 64bit version availible as a download trial, just like the 32 bits
version?

kind regards
marco.
 
M

Marco

Well, then my first question still stands. is it possible to install project
server 2007 on Windows Server 2008 x64.

kind regards
marco
 
M

Marco

we made the decision to reinstall the server with Windows 2008 32bits.

thanks for the help...

marco
 
G

Gary L. Chefetz

M

Marco

Thanks for the help, Gary.

We will be installing the server again with the 32 bits version of Windows
2008.
Maybe in the near future there will be a 64bits version just like sharepoint.

kind regards
marco
 
G

Gary L. Chefetz

Marco:

Update: You can use the Trial license key to install the 64bit version as
well. The challenge for you, is to obtain the server bits. If you have a
relationship with a Project Partner that would be willing to give these to
you, or know someone with access to MSDN downloads, you can continue with an
x64 eval. I've suggested/asked that Microsoft make these available for
download for trial purposes. I expect that this request will eventually lead
to it becoming available, but these things take a little time to work
through the Microsoft process.

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