I’ve received some e-mail asking for clarification on what the story is for Team System 64-bit support in this release. Here’s a summary of my findings:
You can use Visual Studio 2005 to compile your application and specify that it should run on a 64-bit operating system either as a native application or under WOW64; however, Visual Studio 2005 itself (including Team Suite and the role-based editions) is a 32-bit application and when installed on a 64-bit Windows operating system will run under WOW64. Likewise, Team Foundation Build is a 32-bit application and when installed on a 64-bit Windows operating system will run under WOW64. For more information, see Visual Studio Development Environment 64–Bit Support.
Note WOW64 (Windows on Windows 64) is a compatibility environment provided by the operating system that allows a 32-bit application to run on a Windows 64-bit operating system. For more information, see 64–Bit Windows Part 11: Windows on Windows 64.
As you may know, Team Foundation Server runs on top of several other applications, including Internet Information Services (IIS 6.0), SQL Server 2005 and Windows SharePoint Services 2.0.
Like Visual Studio 2005, Team Foundation Server is also a 32–bit application and when installed on a Windows 64-bit operating system, it should also run under WOW64. However, due to resource constraints, we are not able to provide full test coverage for this scenario in time for RTM.
What is supported at RTM?
Cómo muchos sabrán encontrarnos con equipos de 64 bits en las empresas se ha vuelto común y existen muchas
Question: Can Team System be installed on a 64-bit platform? Answer: TFS can't be installed on a 64-bit