Re: using ado drivers with 64 bits software
- From: "Christophe 83" <c_viala@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 11:45:16 +0100
Tank for you answer.
I understand that I can't use jet with 64 bits build.
Just one more question: do you know if Microsoft will develop a 64 bit jet
drivers? if yes when can you expect have it? if no what solution for read
mdb data file with a 64 bit build software?
Thank.
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Christophe 83 wrote:
Hello,
I am using CRecordset foe acces .mdb file created with ms acces.
if I build my softwre on 32 bits all is fine
but when I make a 64 bit build I have a message who say that system
can't find data. In French message:
"Source de données introuvale et nom de pilote non spécifié".
What is the problem ? and how can I do.
Does anyone have an idea on this?
thanks in advance for the help
Christophe
You are out of luck. There is no 64-bit provider for Jet.
In order for IIS to use 32-bit drivers, you must flip it from 64-bit to
32-bit.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;894435
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