Add a note to not use anycpu (#11914)

A docs note that should have been added months, years ago.

* [x] closes #6457
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Mike Griese
2021-12-09 15:25:22 -06:00
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@@ -339,7 +339,9 @@ Solution Explorer) and go to properties. In the Debug menu, change "Application
process" and "Background task process" to "Native Only". process" and "Background task process" to "Native Only".
You should then be able to build & debug the Terminal project by hitting You should then be able to build & debug the Terminal project by hitting
<kbd>F5</kbd>. <kbd>F5</kbd>. Make sure to select either the "x64" or the "x86" platform - the
Terminal doesn't build for "Any Cpu" (because the Terminal is a C++ application,
not a C# one).
> 👉 You will _not_ be able to launch the Terminal directly by running the > 👉 You will _not_ be able to launch the Terminal directly by running the
> WindowsTerminal.exe. For more details on why, see > WindowsTerminal.exe. For more details on why, see