XP and IE6

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Bearle

I have a laptop with XP pro installed and IE6. I want to
know if there is a way to find if I have a 32 bit version
or 2 64 bit system.
When I access IE6 I have no problem getting to web sites
other than those that have a security setting on it. I
have lowered all the security settings to low or medium-
low with no success. All I get is "The page cannot be
displayed."

Any help would be appreciated.
Bill
 
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I have a laptop with XP pro installed and IE6. I want to
know if there is a way to find if I have a 32 bit version
or 2 64 bit system.
When I access IE6 I have no problem getting to web sites
other than those that have a security setting on it. I
have lowered all the security settings to low or medium-
low with no success. All I get is "The page cannot be
displayed."

Any help would be appreciated.
Bill
if you have to ask, you've got 32 bit.

Note - this question is posted two or three times a DAY. in fact the
last one was 8.02 am today. Please scroll through at least a couple of
pages before posting.

Thank you.
 
Right click on My Computer and select Properties. If you see 64-bit in
there anywhere u have 64 it it does not say 64 then u have 32.

btw, ppl if your going to post just to tell them to go find the answer them
self's, why waste your time posting?
 
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Bearle said:
I have a laptop with XP pro installed and IE6. I want to
know if there is a way to find if I have a 32 bit version
or 2 64 bit system.


You have the 32-bit edition. Anybody who has to ask the question is running the 32-bit version. The 64-bit version requires special hardware. It and the hardware have come down in price, but are still substantially more expensive than the standard consumer PCs you see around. Very few home users are using it.
 
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