- #DOWNGRADING FROM OFFICE 64BIT TO OFFICE 32BIT HOW TO#
- #DOWNGRADING FROM OFFICE 64BIT TO OFFICE 32BIT INSTALL#
- #DOWNGRADING FROM OFFICE 64BIT TO OFFICE 32BIT DRIVER#
#DOWNGRADING FROM OFFICE 64BIT TO OFFICE 32BIT INSTALL#
Once the uninstall is complete, sign in again to select Other install options, choose the language and version you want (64 or 32-bit), and then select Install. To change from a 32-bit version to a 64-bit version or vice versa, you need to uninstall Office first (including any stand-alone Office apps you have such as Project of Visio). In this case, the 32-bit version of Office will be installed instead. The 64-bit version is installed by default unless Office detects you already have a 32-bit version of Office (or a stand-alone Office app such as Project or Visio) installed. Installation of 32-bit MS Office: MS Office 2019 / 365: MS Office 2010:Īfter, MS Office 64-bit version uninstalled you need to install the 32-bit version of MS Office. The Control Panel is opened, click "Program and Features" for uninstalling MS Office 64-bit.įrom the program list, Search for "Microsoft Office" & click "Uninstall". To uninstall 64-bit version of MS Office, search "Control Panel" from Start Menu & click "Control Panel" from the result. First, you need to uninstall 64-bit version of MS Office. To install the 32-bit version of MS Office on the machine.
#DOWNGRADING FROM OFFICE 64BIT TO OFFICE 32BIT DRIVER#
If you load the 32-bit version of MS Office on the machine you won't have any problems using the driver that we build for Enterprise Solutions. Please click here for purchasing QODBC license. So, if you want to use QRemote DSN, then you need to purchase a latest QODBC license. QRemote requires QODBC license." message. So, after 30 days, you will not able to use QRemote.Īfter 30 days of evaluation, if you try to connect and using QRemote Other then QODBC Licensed you will notice "Evaluation Expired.
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QODBC Read-only edition for QuickBooks Enterprise does not include QRemote License. The QBES Read Only version of QODBC will not work with 64-bit applications nor will it work with remote data sharing, that functionality was not part of our contract with Intuit and those functions are only included in the version of the driver we sell. QRemote works as a bridge between 64-bit Applications and the 32-bit QODBC Driver by communicating data calls between the two worlds using TCP/IP protocol. Since a 64-bit application cannot talk to a 32-bit driver, we have to do a bit of magic to get the worlds to connect, we call it QRemote. QuickBooks is a 32-bit application and we must keep QODBC a 32-bit driver to work with QuickBooks and 32-bit applications, both will run under a 64-bit OS. If you can't see *32 after EXE name that means the application is of 64-bit. If the application is 32-bit, then you will notice *32 after EXE name in process tab. You can identify the application from Task Manager window also.
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If you see 64-bit, then your MS Office is of 64-bit. If you see 32-bit, then your MS Office is of 32-bit.
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You can identify if your MS Access/MS Excel is 32-bit or 64-bit from: MS Office 2010: You are not getting QuickBooks Data DSN in the connection window because you are using MS Office 64-bit version. In Excel, that connection is not available only QuickBooks Data 64-bit QRemote. If I use QRemote I get the "Evaluation Expired. VB Demo works fine when I use QuickBooks Data as connection source. I am on Windows 64-bit and Office 365 64-bit.
#DOWNGRADING FROM OFFICE 64BIT TO OFFICE 32BIT HOW TO#
Troubleshooting - How to convert MS Office from 64-bit to 32-bit Problem Description: Posted by Jack - QODBC Support on 22 March 2018 12:09 PM