SAPB1: 64 bits Client and 32 bit Server compatibility

Dear all,
SAP B1 2007 A
is it possible to install SAP B1 client on a 64 bits Windows 7 workstation and connect it to a 32 bits server having SAP B1 2007 and SQL Server 2005 installed?
64 bit client and 32 bit server can work together?
Regards
    Emanuele

Dear Emanuele,
Yes if you are on SP01 PL07 or higher. You may check SAP Notes 1434624  and 1435183 for more info.
Thanks,
Gordon

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