![]() However, if your assemblies (or at least the entry-level assembly, others being set to "An圜PU" or the same architecture and the entry-level) are targeted to x86, it will be executed as 32-bit, which is compatible with all other x86* or IE* architectures and is executed on the WoW64 subsystem. For 64-bit architectures (it's not one but at least two, incompatible to each other), and application targeted as "An圜PU" will always be executed in 64-bit mode. ![]() NET will determine what CPU is used from OS and will take it into account while compiling your IL code to native instructions. So, the actual instruction-set architecture doesn't have to be prescribed in the executable file or its assembly manifest. If you are not using MSBuild projects, see the compiler command-line documentation. If you are not using Visual Studio, see the structure of the project. You should use the target instruction-set architecture named "Any CPU", found in Visual Studio project properties, first tab "Application".
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