A 32-bit application cannot use a 64-bit ODBC driver, and vice versa. If your app is 32-bit (e.g., older versions of Microsoft Access, Crystal Reports, QuickBooks), it must use a 32-bit ODBC driver, even on a 64-bit OS.
Open Command Prompt (Run as Administrator if needed):
If you are trying to connect to Excel or Access files and the drivers are missing, you likely need to install the .
If you need to find the configuration paths or driver names directly, you can check the :
A 32-bit application cannot use a 64-bit ODBC driver, and vice versa. If your app is 32-bit (e.g., older versions of Microsoft Access, Crystal Reports, QuickBooks), it must use a 32-bit ODBC driver, even on a 64-bit OS.
Open Command Prompt (Run as Administrator if needed): odbc driver location windows 7
If you are trying to connect to Excel or Access files and the drivers are missing, you likely need to install the . A 32-bit application cannot use a 64-bit ODBC
If you need to find the configuration paths or driver names directly, you can check the : older versions of Microsoft Access