64Bit Compiler?

According to:http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/vs2005/productinfo/productline/default.aspx
It seems like its only Pro version, and up, that has 64bit compiler.. Is this true? Will this mean, that if i buys another verison of Visual Studio 2005, a express version for instance, i wont be able to compile to a 64bit? I tried compiling to a 32bit application with the beta of Team system, im running right now, it wasn't able to run a 32bit application(Im running Windows xp x64)...

So will i have to buy the pro version, to actually use visual studio?Tongue Tied

[809 byte] By [Chadk] at [2008-2-2]
# 1
This was ment to be placed in the Visual Studio Express room, sorry Sad
Chadk at 2007-9-9 > top of Msdn Tech,.NET Development,64-Bit .NET Framework Development....
# 2
Hi,

You are not very clear. Do you mean u built a 32-bit application on Windows XP x-64 and it failed to run on Windows x64? Running 32-bit applications on x-64 is well supported due to the WOW64 layer - there must be something else that you are doing wrong.

Regards,
Vikram

Vikram at 2007-9-9 > top of Msdn Tech,.NET Development,64-Bit .NET Framework Development....
# 3

The question is actually, if i can compile x64 application, using the Visual Studio Standard(The site, as i see it, says no, wich i dont get)

Chadk at 2007-9-9 > top of Msdn Tech,.NET Development,64-Bit .NET Framework Development....

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