![]() ![]() If you're using a Microsoft 365 subscription, see Situation 3 for a different issue and resolution. You can also apply these solutions to other mismatches, for example other 32-bit COM applications such as Visual Studio SSDT. The opposite can occur as well and the bit-version mismatch will occur in either case. This situation often occurs when the installed version of Microsoft Office is 32-bit, and the version of Power BI Desktop installed is 64-bit. Situation 2: The Access Database Engine bit-version (32-bit or 64-bit) is different from your Power BI Desktop bit-version ![]() If the installed Access Database Engine bit-version is different from your Microsoft Office installation's bit-version, Office applications won't be able to use the Access Database Engine. ![]()
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