Installed 64bit CrystalReportsServer2013 in Program Files (x86) - Re-install?

Hi: I have installed 64bit CrystalReportsServer2013 in Program Files (x86). Should I go back and re-install? Will it even let me
change the directory once I have installed it already?
                                      ...thanks, Stan

The parts of the software the run the Central Management Server, File Repository Servers, and other things are 64-bit.  However, the Crystal Processing Server and Crystal Job Server are actually still 32-bit.  So the system is mixed 64 and 32 which is why it was installed in that folder.
This also means that you need to install the 32-bit database drivers for any databases that your reports will be connecting to in order to get them to work.  If you're using ODBC connections, these connections will have to be created in the 32-bit ODBC Administrator, not the 64-bit.
-Dell

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