You can create SXP products for Windows only on a Packaging Computer that runs a Microsoft Windows operating system later than Windows NT.
The operating system of the Packaging Computer and the target computer must be exactly the same version, including service pack levels. For example, if you have Windows Vista and Windows NT target computers in your network, you need two separate Packaging Computers.
With the Packager you can create 64-bit application packages, provided the Packager runs on a 64-bit operating system. The 64-bit SXP product created can be installed only in a 64-bit operating environment.
Note: MSI products that have been converted in a 64-bit operating environment have the platform type set to “x64” and cannot be installed on target computers running a 32-bit operating system, even if a 32-bit operating system is specified as a “Target OS” in the info.sxp archive file.
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