fixed #11910 - removed Visual Studio x86 targets from project files and builds from CI #5397
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Windows XP Pro x64 was released on April 25, 2005 and consumer processors supporting x86-64 have been around almost as long. Although there are still 32-bit Windows images available there is not much of a point maintaining support for these. We also never did any x86 builds for non-Windows platforms in CI so we don't even know if we work on those. You might still be able to build 32-bit binaries via CMake.