Microsoft Office Access Database Engine 2007 X64 Bit
You are trying to install the 64-bit Access Database Engine on your machine that is running 32-bit Microsoft Office (2007, 2010, or 2013) and you are getting an error. Feb 13, 2017 You cannot install the 64-bit version of Office 2010 because you have 32-bit Office products installed. Microsoft Office Access Database Engine 2007.
We have an application that makes use of OLEDB and the Jet engine Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0. We are converting our application to also run in 64-bit mode. However, the database engine is no longer a standard part of 64-bit Windows. But Office 2010 64-bit does install a 64-bit access database engine (See so you can use Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0. So I am working on fixing issues so that our application runs in 64-bit mode as well. But the OLEDB code complains about the database engine not being registered. So I try to install the redistributable 64-bit engine on the above link.
But it tells me I need to uninstall 32-bit Office 2007 first. Template Kartu Nama Coreldraw. No way am I going to do that, because I am sure some settings etc. Will be lost. So my questions are: How is that the 32-bit database access components do not work in 64-bit mode, but you cant install the 64-bit one if the 32-bit is installed already? Does that make any sense to anyone at all? Remain In Light Talking Heads Rapidshare. ! I realize Microsoft wants people to switch to SQL server Express, except it is too invasive, does install reliably even on clean new Windows 7 computers, and it is not simple to copy or move the data around between different machines. Is there a suitable alternative to Jet then?
All About The Game Authentics Legit. Something that is simple but works on 32 and 64 bit and ideally has OLEDB support? SQLite looks promising but the database we create and use also has to accessible via VBA, VBScript and.NET etc. Hi Ben, The reason you have to uninstall the 32 bit engine and / or 32 bit Office is because you can’t have 32 bit Office products and components installed with 64 bit Office products and components. As mentioned, Jet is being deprecated but it is still included with Windows, it is just found in the SysWow64 folder on 64 bit machines and is still only a 32 bit component. A big misunderstanding that people have is Ace is not a replacement for Jet and is not intended to be used in the same way as Jet.