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I know I can create the x64 platform manually after the project has been create with Win32 platform(as below), but I don't want to do it every time.

Is there any config file I can change in the Visual Studio?

////////////////////////////////////////////// 1. Build/Configuration Manager 2. Active Solution Platform 3. 4. x64

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When you create a project - you simply invoke a wizard. So you can do one of the following - either tweak the settings of the wizard you currently use - or create new one. More on the subject: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/5abkeks7(v=vs.71).aspx

Note that any changes you make are local and should be manually brought to other developers' machines.

Update: If you are Ok with some kind of quick hack - try experimenting with <Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0 Install Path>\VC\VCWizards\default.vcxproj

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  • Nowadays the preferred way to distribute Wizards to other developers is in VSIX packages. Nov 15, 2019 at 15:23
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(continuing where andrey left off...)

  • edit
    \VC\VCWizards\default.vcxproj
  • change all "Win32" to "x64" to avoid permissions problems - copy and overwrite existing file
  • new projects, after restarting VS, are x64

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