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Setting change to force 32 bit build #15

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I have not been able to get the released version of the windows installer to operate on my 32 bit windows pc. I went ahead and forked the repo and loaded it locally into VS to see what I can see. I am not a C# programmer, but figured out how to get the project to build and found a setting that controlled the target build. Once the target was set for x86 I had no problems running the installer from a local build. I do not know if other files should be adjusted. If other changes are required I'd be happy to make the attempt at making them, just point me in the correct direction.

I have not been able to get the released version of the windows installer to operate on my 32 bit windows pc.  I went ahead and forked the repo and loaded it locally into VS to see what I can see.  I am not a C# programmer, but figured out how to get the project to build and found a setting that controlled the target build.  Once the target was set for x86 I had no problems running the installer from a local build.  I do not know if other files should be adjusted.  If other changes are required I'd be happy to make the attempt at making them, just point me in the correct direction.
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fixes #13

@kytrinyx kytrinyx merged commit 9451cc5 into exercism:master Jul 21, 2017
@rpottsoh rpottsoh deleted the x86TargetSetting branch July 21, 2017 16:50
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