ODBC Driver for SQL Server can be used with 32-bit and 64-bit applications on both x32 and x64 platforms, so there is no need to additionally configure the driver. Yes, 64-bit SQL Server can only use 64-bit ODBC driver, through 64-bit MSDASQL(OLE DB Provider for ODBC drivers) for linked server. I’m running 64-bit Windows 7 Pro SP1. I needed the 64-bit odbc drivers for Access databases and naturally thought that these would be installed if I upgraded from 32-bit Office 2010 to 64-bit Office 2016. The process of making that upgrade has been a nightmare in its own right. (It has taken me the best part of a week).
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- Mar 31, 2011 If you are using SQL Server as your data source, the 64-bit SQL Native Client installer will install both the 64-bit and 32-bit drivers side-by-side. If you are extracting data from a non-Microsoft database platform, you will need to check with the database manufacturer to determine how to install their drivers side-by-side.
- 64-bit ODAC for Windows consists of Oracle client side drivers, including ODP.NET, ODBC, OLE DB, and Oracle Services for MTS.
I’m running 64-bit Windows 7 Pro SP1.
I needed the 64-bit odbc drivers for Access databases and naturally thought that these would be installed if I upgraded from 32-bit Office 2010 to 64-bit Office 2016.
The process of making that upgrade has been a nightmare in its own right. (It has taken me the best part of a week). The Access version installed is 16.0.4266.1003 64-bit. Imagine my despair then to find that, having 64-bit Office 2016 installed, did not result in the 64-bit drivers being installed.
I therefore downloaded and tried to install the 64-bit Access 2016 runtime. And this is what happened…
We're sorry, Microsoft Office installer encountered a problem because you have these Click-to-Run installer based Office programs installed on your computer.
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2016 - en-us
Windows Installer and Click-to-Run editions of Office programs don't get along for this version, so you can only have one type installed at a time. Please try installing the Click-to_run edition of Office instead, or uninstall your other Click-to-Run based Office programs and try this installation again.
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So, I thought I’d try to install the 64-bit Access 2013 runtime, and this is what happened…
Microsoft Access Runtime 2013 encountered an error during setup.
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So, just what am I supposed to do to get the 64-bit Access ODBC drivers installed????
I’m running 64-bit Windows 7 Pro SP1.
I needed the 64-bit odbc drivers for Access databases and naturally thought that these would be installed if I upgraded from 32-bit Office 2010 to 64-bit Office 2016.
The process of making that upgrade has been a nightmare in its own right. (It has taken me the best part of a week). The Access version installed is 16.0.4266.1003 64-bit. Imagine my despair then to find that, having 64-bit Office 2016 installed, did not result in the 64-bit drivers being installed.
I therefore downloaded and tried to install the 64-bit Access 2016 runtime. And this is what happened…
We're sorry, Microsoft Office installer encountered a problem because you have these Click-to-Run installer based Office programs installed on your computer.
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2016 - en-us
Windows Installer and Click-to-Run editions of Office programs don't get along for this version, so you can only have one type installed at a time. Please try installing the Click-to_run edition of Office instead, or uninstall your other Click-to-Run based Office programs and try this installation again.
So, I thought I’d try to install the 64-bit Access 2013 runtime, and this is what happened…
Sql Anywhere 64 Bit Odbc Driver
Microsoft Access Runtime 2013 encountered an error during setup.
Sql Server 2012 64 Bit Odbc Driver
So, just what am I supposed to do to get the 64-bit Access ODBC drivers installed????