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Why gsudo installs in "Program Files (x86)" in Windows x64? #223

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Sorry for answering so late. You did nothing wrong. At first I thought having one installer for all platforms was a good idea: removing the user to have to make the decision "which platform to download"... So, to have a single .MSI for all platforms I had to bind the installer to the lower denominator (x86), which worked, but forced the install to "x86" folder.
On 2.0.6 I reverted that decision and we now have one installer per platform that will install to the standard Program files folder, no more "x86'.
If you update to latest, gsudo will install in the correct PF folder.
Regards!

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