IE6 compatibility with 64-bit Windows Server

Is Internet Explorer 6 compatible with 64-bit versions of Windows Server 2003 or 2008?
My client needs to access more than 3GB of addressable memory (i.e. 64-bit O/S) but needs an "air gap" before they are ready to move off of IE6.
Many thanks,
Ian

Thanks.
I suppose I should have added some more detail to this inquiry:
The application logic & databases are hosted on clustered HPUX environments.
Each application is accessed through a Windows Server environment, hosting the web servers.
Two separate domains access the applications (via the web servers) -
           1) A client desktop environment running Windows XP SP2 (and IE6) which interacts directly via HTML
           2) A Citrix farm environment providing access for Citrix WID clients. Applications are visible via IE6 running within the Citrix farm.
Citrix is currently running on a 32-bit Windows Server 2003 O/S. The Citrix clients share the available memory - with Windows Server 2003 that means 30-50 clients sharing 3GB RAM. That is insufficient for the new applications (Note: there are already other
applications accessed via this farm), hence the need for an O/S that has more addressable memory.
Changing to IE8/9 would make good sense for obvious reasons - but it will entail a huge retesting of performance and functionality on both environments as well as a new Desktop build and deployment. These delays cannot be accomodated by the project - hence
my question "Can Internet Explorer 6 run on 64-bit versions of Windows Server 2003 or 2008"?
Thanks in advance,
Ian

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