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Some of Oracle ODBC driver (32/64 bit) aliases include 'Oracle ODBC driver 3264 bit'.
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Progress DataDirect for ODBC for Informix Wire Protocol Driver All 64-bit versions are part of the Connect64 for ODBC Series. Prof.Technical Specifications All 32-bit versions of this driver are part of the Connect for ODBC Series. As computer scientists we are trained to communicate with the dumbest things in the world – computers – so you’d think we’d be able to communicate quite well with people. Don't bother to tell me it's not possible. And depending on your VM tool, and how it is setup, you may not be able to share information between applications in the native windows and VM.Īll in all, it would have been better if MS had designed Windows to totally isolate 32 and 64 bit application installations, allowing both types to be installed on the computer at the same time, but they didn't.
Oracle odbc driver windows 7 64 bits install#
And you have to buy a separate Windows license to install inside of the VM. It requires paying money for VM software, either a more expensive version of Windows, ie Pro, or a 3rd party program (yes there is freeware, but not forīusiness use). Yes using a VM allows what appears to be this sort of installation, but it is not a simple solution. That is exactly what is accomplished by my VM suggestion. > MS could have designed both to install 32 and 64 bit applications in totally separate locations. So, just what am I supposed to do to get the 64-bit Access ODBC drivers installed? Microsoft Access Runtime 2013 encountered an error during setup. So, I thought I’d try to install the 64-bit Access 2013 runtime, and this is what happened… Installing the Click-to_run edition of Office instead, or uninstall your other Click-to-Run based Office programs and try this installation again. 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.

Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2016 - en-us We're sorry, Microsoft Office installer encountered a problem because you have these Click-to-Run installer based Office programs installed on your computer. I therefore downloaded and tried to install the 64-bit Access 2016 runtime. To find that, having 64-bit Office 2016 installed, did not result in the 64-bit drivers being installed.

(It has taken me the best part of a week).
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The process of making that upgrade has been a nightmare in its own right. 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.
