> just put 32-bit components in the 32-bit file system.

Fortunately in this case that is an option. Are there any
recommendations on exactly where these components should go?

We give the user a choice of install location for our 64-bit
components, which defaults to "Program Files\Product Name". Should we
create a parallel "Program Files (x86)\Product Name" folder for the
32-bit components? If so, what should happen if the user decides to
install the 64-bit components to a different location?

One alternative that I have seen several times is to install the
32-bit components into "Program Files (x86)\Common Files". Are there
any drawbacks to going against the stated purpose of CommonFilesFolder
("for components that are shared across applications") in this way?

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