"Open in 32-bit mode" not available

Two iMacs, (2.66GHz & 1.83GHz), both running 10.6.2. The GET INFO window for SAFARI on the older iMac does not show the checkbox with "Open in 32-bit mode" beside it - the newer iMac does. Other noticeable difference is "Open using Rosetta" is 'active' (available {but not selected]) on the older iMac (Rosetta is installed), whereas it is 'greyed out' on the newer machine (where "Open in 32-bit mode" is available).
It 'appears' as if, on the miscreant iMac, that Safari IS running in the 32 bit mode whereas iPassword 2 is working fine in Safari - that version of 1Password isn't suppose to work in the 64 bit mode. If this is the case, how do I get SAFARI back to the 64 bit mode.
Thanks

HI Jim,
Open your Activity Monitor application. (Applications/Utiities) and select My Processes from the pop up menu.
You can view which apps run in 32 or 64-bit mode under Kind on the right.
If you don't run Safari in 32 bit mode, Safari is likely to crash and freeze. So your iPassword 3rd party app should be ok.
Carolyn

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