Softricity includes drivers so they would need to release a 64bit version. I haven't been paying attention as to if they have or not, but if not you can bet that they are working on it. On the 16-bit part, Softricity handles 16 bit apps on x86, although you have the same CPU concerns that you find in running nvtdm anyway. If it is only a 16bit installer and the app is 32bits, then CPU issue is not a problem. In fact I would guess you could sequence it on an x86 platform and then the deployment would never see 16bit on the deployment. tim _____ From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Maddox, Cole Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 4:04 PM To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] Softricity and 64-bit Windows Hello All, Does anyone know if Softricity will run on 64-bit Windows? Also, can you run 16-bit applications inside of softricity? Or, another way of asking this is to say that I have a customer that has an application with a 16-bit installer. Would it be possible to install this application into Softricity and then publish it via 64-bit Citrix and Windows 2003? Cheers, Cole.