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| Windows Server 2008 x64 | 32-bit PowerShell on 64-bit System? On a Server 2008 x64 system (same kernel as Vista SP1), I need to run a PowerShell script that loads some Team Foundation interface DLLs, then uses them to get information about a Team Build. The Team Foundation DLLs are 32-bit flavor, and I'm unable to load them with my script, because (I'm assuming) PowerShell is running as a 64-bit application. Does anyone here know if there's an option I can use to get it to load and use 32-bit DLLs? I'm assuming that there is not, but it would sure make my life easier if I'm wrong about that. Thanks! |
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