ADS support only  32 bit ? pls confim

Hi ALL ,
We are having a 64 bit :
Config x86-64 Windows as of SP11 Patch 1.. Netweaver 2004s .
I am having a hanging problem while I execute the programs and trying to call a form developed in SFP.
is this due to non supported platforms ?
Regards
Abhilash

Hello Abhilash,
look at http://service.sap.com/pam, there are the supported platforms.
For further problems look the configuration guide for ads in netweaver2004s.
Best regards
Oliver Prodinger

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