Hi there.
This is my first post so bare with me. :-)
We are deploying the 32-bit version of the Firefox Browser to 4 700 clients and the 64-bit version to only 8… (meer info)
Hi there.
This is my first post so bare with me. :-)
We are deploying the 32-bit version of the Firefox Browser to 4 700 clients and the 64-bit version to only 8 clients; all clients on a 64-bit Windows 10 environment. We will migrate to Windows 11 22H2 this year.
The manager for the 8 clients says he wants the 64-bits version just because it's...64-bits. No other reason.
I've read that the 64-bit version can not handle Java, Media Players like VLC and mayby some other plugins.
Is that still so?
What is the main reason TODAY for using 64-bit Firefox Browser instead of 32-bit, except for the use of 4 GB+ RAM?
Regards.
Anders, Göteborgs Stad, Sweden