![]() You can easily check this if you start the Task Manager (Ctrl-Alt Delete and chose TaskManager), use File menu and New Task. C:\windows\System32\odbcad32.exe (this is for the 32 bit) C:\windows\SysWOW64\odbcad32.exe (for 64 bit)Īs I said it is contrary to common sense: The path system32 is for 64 bit processes and SysWOW64 is for 32 bit processes. wrote:There are two ODBC locations on a 64 bit machine. Does this mean that any updates I make won't be visible to my colleagues if they have MS Access? Or is there an 'export' option in either of the office suites which allows me to export what I've done in MS Access format? It appears as if what happens in the early stages of connecting to my colleague's Access Database is that an version is created, and that what I would end up working with / veiwing / updating (if I ever get that far!) is the odb database. One further - and probably dumb - question. ![]() The specified DSN contains an architecture mismatch between the driver and application". That has moved me on a bit (I think) what now happens is that when I try to connect to my database in either LibreOffice or OpenOffice I get the message "The connection to the database "" could not be established. So far what I've done is gone to Control panel > Admin tools > ODBC sources and changed the shortcut from to in both the ODBC souces (32 bit) and (64 bit) in turn. It's no use pretending - I'm way out of my depth here, and jsut fiddling around in the hope that I end up with 'Hamlet'. ![]() ![]() Hi Greengiant224 and many thanks for your advice. ![]()
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