![]() ![]() If the user can switch to the 32 bit version then that would solve the issue.Īs far as I know, an Access application created in a 32 bit version of Access will not just transfer over to a 64 bit version. It appears that there is an Access limitation of only being able to have one type (32 bit or 64bit) of Office products installed at one time and this is a Microsoft based limitation.Īlso Microsoft recommends using the 32 bit versions of their Office products except under very specific cases. ![]() I use a third party installation software and towards the end of the installation I received I tried to install my Access 2013 32-bit application on a pc which has installed Microsoft Office 64-bit (do not remember which Office).
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