Hi folks !
I guess I must have asked something stupid? I obvioulsly didn't explain myself properly ....my age you know....LOL.
I saw a thread dated around 2008 where questions about the dock supporting links to 64bit programs were asked....
I am asking the same thing....If I put links in a folder to all my browsers...chrome, opera, safari, firefox , internet explorer....I use all of them when testing my site, there have been so many differences in how they show sites.....
I have several stackdocks on my dock and when using stackdocks you can put the links (shortcuts) in a folder and direct the stackdocklet to that folder......
What I am saying is I have a stackdock with all my CS4, one for Office, one for browsers etc BUT Photoshop CS4 has two versions 32bit and 64bit and the 64bit shortcut doesn't work...
Windows seem to have sorted that but not how one would like...I put my links for my browsers in a folder and tha included 64bit IE9, but when I click on the shortcut it is the 32bit version that opens and not 64bit as I would like.
Object dock doesn't seem to like shortcuts to 64bit programs. I do thank Disturbedcomputer and Leauki for the info on 64bit hardware/software etc...wasn't necessary....have my own computer company and am fully aware of the differences between 32bits and 64bits..
Not a dig....
Just didn't explain myself properly
And finally just to make sure we understand each other.
When will shortcuts to 64bit programs work from object dock?
ONCE AGAIN - THIS IS NOT A DIG!
bookie56