Re: Which ADO provider to use to connect to MS Access DB under Vista x64 ?



Oops, Sorry, my bad.
I'm sorry but I can find no solution for you, outside of extracting your
data from your Jet database and putting it into a database that can be
accessed by 64-bit applications. MSDE or SQL Server Express come to mind
given that they are free to use.

BaCAD wrote:
1. the link install Jet for Windows 2003 Server 64bits, and I am using
Windows Vista 64 bits, thus the program actually won't install on
Vista -> error message incompatible system

2. I saw on msdn forum a lot of articles indicating that there is
actually no version of Jet for Vista 64 bits and that MS won't release a
64 bit
version of Jet, so I need to connect to MS Access DB with an other
provider.


"Bob Barrows [MVP]" <reb01501@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le
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Not use Jet ... ??? It's a Jet database. What else would you use?

BaCAD wrote:
Yes, I forgot to mention, that I don't want to use Jet !
Any other suggestions ?
thx


"Bob Barrows [MVP]" <reb01501@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le
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BaCAD wrote:
hello

I need to know which ADO provider I can use to connect to MS
Access Database under Windows Vista 64 bits.

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