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![]() ![]() Service Bus and Custom Self Signed Certificates with a High Availability/Multiple Computing Nodes in the Farmįauré Quentin on The SDK ‘Microsoft.NET.“The execution of template action ‘Condition’ is skipped” “Expected status values ‘Succeeded’ and actual value ‘Failed’.” Azure Logic Apps Scrum Team Names / Agile Team Names Ideas.The SDK ‘’ specified could not be found.Visual Studio Crashing because Temp Folder issue.I just know that (at the time of writing the blog entry). “ Right” as in that is what they really meant to do, but they didn’t actually do it that way. Maybe the documentation for “Provider=.14.0 ” was right, but the implementation was off (?). So its ambiguous as to which one you’re trying to use. I only have the “Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 Redistributable” installed. Now, I don’t have “2007 Office System Driver: Data Connectivity Components” installed on my local computer. If you are an application developer using OLEDB, set the Provider argument of the ConnectionString property to “.12.0” ( This might show up because of the "14.0" vs "12.0" bug mentioned above )Ģ007 Office System Driver: Data Connectivity Components ( Trying to read an excel file on a 64 bit O/S? The purple string above should work for you under a 64 bit O/S. The OLE DB provider ".4.0" has not been registered Here are some other phrases which might lead you here. But it should draw attention to the issue (if you’re experiencing it), and help with some more google (errr. "Provider=.12.0 Data Source=’C:\AlmostAnyExcelVersionFileRunningUnder64BitOS.xls’ Extended Properties=’Excel 12.0 HDR=NO IMEX=1 ’ "ĭon’t take the above as absolute truth. "Provider=.12.0 Data Source=’C:\MyXlsXFile.xlsx’ Extended Properties=’Excel 12.0 Xml HDR=NO IMEX=1 ’ " download the Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 Redistributable, which includes a 64-bit driver for Excel, from www. Hi, I have a user who was instructed to download and install the Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 Redistributable, and then modify the DB connection. "Provider=.4.0 Data Source=’C:\MyOldSchoolFile.xls’ Extended Properties=’Excel 8.0 HDR=NO IMEX=1 ’ " Old School Jet, been around for a while ![]() Her are a few connection strings to provide full context. The Extended Properties of the OLEDB connection string. You are connecting to Microsoft Office Excel data, add “ Excel 14.0” to Of the ConnectionString property to “.12.0” c Uninstall Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010. You are an application developer using OLEDB, set the Provider argument Microsoft Office and all the other 32-BIT Microsoft Office software that are installed on your computer. I don't really get a choice about uninstalling particular components – the original install was an MSDN/Action Pack "double click this and it will install everything", so I'm not certain how to go about removing just this one thing it complains of.There is a bug in the documentation at the download page.ġ.If you are the user of an application, consult your applicationĭocumentation for details on how to use the appropriate driver. In the list of currently installed programs, select Microsoft Access database engine 2016 and then click Remove or Add/Remove. On the Start menu, point to Settings and then click Control Panel. “Microsoft Access database engine 2016 (English) Setup”.) To remove this download: To remove the download file itself, delete the file AccessDatabaseEngine.exe. Office 16 Click-to-Run Extensibility Component 64-bit Registration ![]() If you want to install 32-bit Microsoft Access DatabaseĮngine 2016, you will first need to remove the 64-bit installationģ2-bit version of Microsoft Access Database Engine 2016: You cannot install the 32-bit version of Microsoft Access DatabaseĮngine 2016 because you currently have 64-bit Office products No biggie, I thought – I'll use the 32-bit version: Office 16 Click-to-Run Extensibility Component After uninstalling the following product(s),Ħ4-bit version of Microsoft Access Database Engine 2016: If you want to install 64-bit Microsoft Access DatabaseĮngine 2016, you will first need to remove the 32-bit installation You cannot install the 64-bit version of Microsoft Access DatabaseĮngine 2016 because you currently have 32-bit Office products If I try to install Access Database driver 64-bit version, I see: ![]()
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