You can use multiple folders, although this does reduce the efficiency of Windows Memory Manager, and chews up more ram overall, not to mention excess disk space required.

Sometimes the ordering is incorrect because the default ordering is based on when the game initialisation starts rendering 3d, so it is possible that some of your clients are getting to that point faster than the others, regardless of the slot number in ISboxer. When you use multiple folders this is highly possible due to configuration of HDD's, saturation of the I/O bus, and the fact that the Windows Memory Manager has to allocate for every DLL, rather than reuse the already loaded shared ones. You can force the slot number target order for the next/previous windows by using the target operator @ in the Filter Target box. If you use "@(isboxer&~dxnothing)" it should order correctly. See http://www.isboxer.com/wiki/Target for more info on ordering.


Finally. WOW.exe loads 64 bit if you are on a 64bit OS. InnerSpace launches what you tell it to launch.
If you don't want 64 bit, you can delete/rename wow-64.exe, or you can use the -noautolaunch64bit parameter. If you do want 64bit, and you want InnerSpace to be 64bit too, you can tick this option in the ISboxer node at the top of your profile.