![]() 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. 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. 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. QRemote requires QODBC license." message. 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. 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 ![]()
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