How do I open applications in 32 bit mode?

The check box for open in 32 bit is not in my more info box for Reason or Mainstage.

That's a 32-bit only application.

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    Just got same problem.
    #1. There is no Box, under Label or anywher to uncheck or check.
    #2. The device I want to use does not have an update driver. What I really need if for the Box to check or uncheck which should be there according to Apple Help.
    #3. I tried this, resetting the whole computer's kernal extension by using a Terminal command (although I don't like doing that). It didn't work. sudo systemsetup -setkernelbootarchitecture i386
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  • How do I run Mavericks in 32 bit mode?

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    I am not aware of Citrix doing a VPN server product although I have not gone out of my way to look for this and it maybe embedded into their solution for remotely running VMs or Virtual Desktops.
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    Safari on a Mac is a 64-bit capable app
    Mavericks is a 64-bit only operating system but can run 32-bit applications as well as 64-bit applications
    Google Chrome is still only 32-bit and will only run as a 32-bit app even in Mavericks
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    Apple do not support Java 1.6 which was 32-bit and 64-bit capable in web-browsers any more
    In general a 32-bit app can only use a 32-bit component, e.g. System Preferences needs to run in 32-bit mode to run a 32-bit preference-pane, and likewise a webrowser needs to run in 64-bit mode to run 64-bit only Java 1.7
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    Juniper (double ugh!) still only have a 32-bit version of their host-checker which will not work directly with Java 1.7, to get round this you have to run the web-browser based Java-applet version of the host-checker in Safari (remember Google Chrome does not support Java 1.7) the web-browser based version of the host-checker then uses the 64-bit Safari to execute and hence can use Java 1.7
    Running Java applets in a web-browser is the most insecure and risky approach going and the approach by far the most likely to result in a Mac (or PC) being infected by malware these days
    Because of the considerable security risks of running Java applets via a web-browser Apple periodically disable this function when new exploits are discovered in Java until Oracle comes out with a security fix, this can result in all your Mac users being unable to access your VPN system for several days
    It is not compulsory to use Juniper's host-checker but this is up to your corporate IT team, if they have made it compulsory at their end you have to run it, for those unaware it checks things like the fact you are running an approved and up-to-date anti-virus product, Cisco have a similar tool called Network Access Control agent
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