Sharepoint Designer 2010 X64 [new] (2025)

If you’d like, I can also produce a technical parody (fake error dialog, “fix” script, or mock upgrade guide) in the same style.

Somewhere, in a dark corner of a company’s last Hyper-V host, SharePoint Designer 2010 x64 still runs. Its workflows trigger every night at 2 AM. No one receives the emails. No one updates the status columns. But the history list grows: “Started” → “In Progress” → “Error occurred” sharepoint designer 2010 x64

In the end, you export the site as a .WSP. Visual Studio 2010 refuses to open it. You rename it to .CAB, extract manually, and cry over the Elements.xml. The 64-bit world promised more memory, not more sense. If you’d like, I can also produce a