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The installer treats #Program Files# as 32-bit always, yielding "C:\Program Files (x86)\" on most systems. I need to install to the 64-bit "Program Files" folder and also abort installation with an informational message if the system is only 32-bit.
In case you didn't find it in the meantime (it's explained in the readme):
- Use the #Program Files (x64)# macro to retrieve the 64-bit Program Files folder. - If you need to write a registry key to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software, replace Software by Software64.
No solution for aborting the installation on a 32-bit only machine though (hmm maybe you can use the option to abort the installation if a file is missing and test a 64-bit system file? not sure).