Thank You.. Really It works More Answers 2. Joao Bravo on 17 Feb Edited: Joao Bravo on 17 Feb I cannot acess the Database in command Window or script due to the same problem. I have Office 32bit and Matlab b 64bit Is there another solution?
Maybe install a Microsoft Access bit driver? I installed Access Database Engine bit version! Vandana Ravichandran on 22 Feb Installing MS Access database provides the necessary drivers needed to be able to use it. If already present, odbcad See Also. What's new New posts New profile posts Latest activity. Members Current visitors New profile posts Search profile posts. Log in Register.
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You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter Alc Start date May 25, I am on a x64 bit computer well, not literally standing on it :. And I have Office x64 installed, including x64 Microsoft Access. The only way I can get it listed is if I install the x64 Access Runtime. Then it shows up. I do that by examining what drivers are installed.
I had the same problem on a 64 bit Windows 10 system with 64 bit Office Listing drivers from Python's pyodbc module showed only:. I installed the Microsoft Access Database Engine Redistributable from Microsoft's site and it came with the extra drivers needed.
I could then list:. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. Then create the connection to the database as you would on a 32 bit machine. It then showed up after performing the above steps. Meanwhile, I would like to share the following article with you:.
Managing Data Sources. Hope it helps. Alex Zhao. I am having the same problem I tried the solutions offered thus far but have no luck. I am also facing same issue on Windows Server R2, any resolution? Where can i download Access 32 Bit drivers? If you find a reply helpful, please click "Vote as Helpful", if a reply answers your question, please click "Mark as Answer. It would seem, from the following responses, that no one really understands our dilemma.
Hence the Driver Mismatch. When each are Launched, one at a time, the results are different. I am resurrecting this old thread since this is at the top of search results for bit Access drivers on bit Windows 7 and because the accepted answer is completely wrong.
If you have bit Office installed or if you have no Office installed, you can use the Office Redistributable files that others have linked. If you have bit Office installed, the bit redistributable files will NOT install.
Instead it wants to force you to uninstall bit Office first. This is pretty severe for just a bit driver! My point still stands - it is pretty severe. By using this option I have successfully installed the bit drivers on my bit system and am able to open.
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