- Access 2007 reconfigures the environment such that the 'Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 Redistributable' is bypassed. 'Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 Redistributable' would have to be re-installed or repaired each time my application is run. I cannot expect my users to install and run applications in virtual mode.
- During the installation process, I was told that I needed to install the 64Bit version of office because I had Access Database Engine 2010 64Bit installed. I need the Access Database driver because my website uses classic ASP to connect to accdb Access Databases. My PC is a work PC and a web development Server.
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- Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 Redist
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In Power BI Desktop, both Access databases and early versions of Excel workbooks (.XLS files of type Excel 97-2003) use the Access Database Engine. There are three common situations that can prevent the Access Database Engine from working properly:
Microsoft Office Access Database Engine 2007; Microsoft Excel Viewer; Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer; Microsoft Office Proofing Kit 2007; Note: The Microsoft Office Access Database Engine 2007 is installed by the 2007 Office System Drivers: Data Connectivity Components download. Microsoft Office 2003 products and components Microsoft Office 2003.
Situation 1: No Access Database Engine Installed
When the Power BI Desktop error message indicates the Access Database Engine is not installed, you must install the Access Database Engine version, either 32-bit or 64-bit, that matches your Power BI Desktop version. You can install the Access Database Engine from the downloads page.
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If the installed Access Database Engine bit version is different from your Microsoft Office installation's bit version, Office applications will not be able to use the Access Database Engine.
Situation 2: The Access Database Engine bit version (32-bit or 64-bit) is different from your Power BI Desktop bit version
Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 Vs 2016
This situation often occurs when the installed version of Microsoft Office is 32-bit, and the version of Power BI Desktop installed is 64-bit. The opposite can occur as well, and the bit-version mismatch with occur in either case (if you're using an Office 365 subscription, see Situation 3 for a different issue and resolution). Any of the following solutions can remedy this bit-version mismatch error:
- Change the version of Power BI Desktop to match the bit-version of your Microsoft Office installation. To change the bit-version of Power BI Desktop, uninstall Power BI Desktop, and then install the version of Power BI Desktop that matches your Office installation. To select a version of Power BI Desktop, on the download page for desktop select Advanced download options.Electronic Principles 7th Edition by Albert Malvino & David J Bates. Sharmila Majumdar. Download pdf × Close Log In. Electronic Principles 7th Edition by Albert Malvino & David J Bates. Electronic Principles 7th Edition by Albert Malvino & David J Bates. Electronic principles malvino 8th pdf. Electronic principles albert malvino 7th edition PDF may not make exciting reading, but electronic principles albert malvino 7th edition is packed with valuable instructions, information and warnings. Electronic Principles by Albert Malvino.pdf. Electronic Principles by Albert Malvino.pdf. Electronic Principles Malvino Solution Manual.pdf - Free download Ebook, Handbook, Textbook, User Guide PDF files on the internet quickly and easily.On the download page that appears, choose your language and then select the Download button. On the screen that appears, select the checkbox beside PBIDesktop.msi for the 32-bit version, or PBIDesktop_x64.msi for the 64-bit version. In the following screen, the 64-bit version is selected.NoteWhen using the 32-bit version of Power BI Desktop, when creating very large data models you might experience out-of-memory issues.
- Change the version of Microsoft Office to match the bit-version of your Power BI Desktop installation. Mach3 cnc software demo windows 7. To change the bit-version of Microsoft Office, uninstall Office, and then install the version of Office that matches your Power BI Desktop installation.
- If the error occurred when attempting to open an .XLS file (an Excel 97-2003 workbook), you can avoid using the Access Database Engine by opening the .XLS file in Excel, and saving it as an XLSX file.
- If the previous three solutions are not feasible, it is possible to install both versions of the Access Database Engine, but this is not a recommended workaround. Installing both versions will resolve this issue for Power Query for Excel and Power BI Desktop, but will introduce errors and issues for any application that automatically (by default) uses the bit-version of the Access Database Engine that was installed first. To install both bit-versions of the Access Database Engine, download both versions, then run each of them using the /passive switch. For example:
Situation 3: Trouble using Access or .XLS files with an Office 365 subscription
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If you are using an Office 365 subscription, whether Office 2013 or Office 2016, the Access Database Engine provider is registered in a virtual registry location that is only accessible to Office processes. As a result, the Mashup Engine (which is responsible for running non-Office 365 Excel and Power BI Desktop), which is not an Office process, cannot use the Access Database Engine provider.
Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 Redist
To remedy this situation, you can download and install the Access Database Engine redistributable that matches the bit version of your Power BI Desktop installation (see earlier sections for more information about bit-versions).
Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 Uninstall
Other situations that cause import issues
Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 64-bit
We strive to cover as many issues that occur with Access or .XLS files as possible. If you encounter an issue that isn't covered in this article, please submit a question about the issue to Power BI Support. We regularly look at issues that may be affecting many customers, and include them in our articles.