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Microsoft Access Database - Engine 32-bit ((full)) Download

How to Download & Install the Microsoft Access Database Engine (32-bit)

Right-click the .exe and select Run as Administrator . Accept the license agreement. Choose "Install now" (do not change the default path unless necessary). microsoft access database engine 32-bit download

Stuck with an "ActiveX component can't create object" error? Here is the official guide to downloading, installing, and troubleshooting the 32-bit Microsoft Access Database Engine. The 10-Minute Fix for OLEDB and ODBC Errors Have you ever tried to pull data from an Excel spreadsheet or an Access database into a legacy application (or Power BI, SQL Server, or even a PowerShell script) only to be greeted by the frustrating error: "The 'Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0' provider is not registered on the local machine" If so, you need the Microsoft Access Database Engine 2016 Redistributable . Most people just call it the "ACE Engine." How to Download & Install the Microsoft Access

Here is the catch: You likely need the version, even if you are running 64-bit Windows. Let me explain why. Why 32-bit? Isn't 64-bit better? In a perfect world, yes, 64-bit is faster and more modern. However, legacy applications (think Visual Basic 6 apps, older Crystal Reports, or custom in-house tools) were compiled to run specifically with 32-bit drivers. Stuck with an "ActiveX component can't create object" error

Open a Command Prompt or PowerShell and run the following command to confirm the driver exists:

Microsoft Access Database Engine 2016 (32-bit) Did this solve your connection issue? Let me know in the comments below. If you are still getting "Unspecified error," check your file permissions—the IIS user needs read access to the folder!