CUPC supported on 64-bit version of Windows 7?

Hi there,
anybody knows when we can expect CUPC to be supported on 64-bit version of Windows 7 platform?
Regards,
Tenaro

CUPC 8 is already supported in 64-bit versions of Windows 7, but will not run natively in 64-bit until quarter 3 of 2011. See this table from Cisco.

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