c:\program files\jpsoft\tcmd18_x64>ver
TCC 18.00.32 x64 Windows 7 [Version 6.1.7601]
...the 64-bit version was installed, and is used...
Code:
c:\program files\jpsoft\tcmd18_x64>file everything.exe
everything.exe: PE32+ executable (GUI) x86-64, for MS Windows
The 32-bit version;
Code:
x:\program files\jpsoft\tcmd18>ver
TCC 18.00.32 Windows 7 [Version 6.1.7601]
x:\program files\jpsoft\tcmd18>file everything.exe
everything.exe: PE32 executable (GUI) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
Version 18 has two installers, one for 32-bit and one for 64-bit. (More recent versions of TCMD have a combined installer that installs the appropriate version depending on your Windows type.)
It sounds like you're running the 32-bit installer.
@Rex: The installer I used was/is tcmdx64_v18_0_32. But the window for the install shows Take Command x64. But, then when I downloaded and ran the Everything update, it was/is Everything-1.4.1.877.x86.
Rex: I found Everything-1.4.1.895.x64-Setup online, but it looks, when install is started, that it is going to install a separate version in C:\Program Files\Everything as opposed to "C:\Program Files\JPSoft\TCMD18_x64" where the TCMD install put the x86 version. so...?
The Everything version in TCMD is integrated with TCMD & TCC. If you download some other version of Everything, you're on your own & integration will be problematic at best.
I figured that. So then should I re-install TCMD, and if so, how do I end up with the 64-bit Everything? There was an update to Everything (from JPSoft) that brought the version of Everything to 1.4.1.877 in 2017. I just copied over the Everything files to the TCMD install. It was/is no doubt that I copied an x86 version . Is there an x64 version that I can access?
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