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All of your code should work and compile fine if you simply ensure that you have this ref: Microsoft office 16.0 access database engine object library It not clear why you having to include the DAO reference, but I would recommend that you try removing that reference and try compiling again. Sorry if the explanation is a little long-winded - we're not all tech gurus.:-). In the References list in Access 2016, I selected it and it accepted it, then compiled OK. I found it under the C: Program Files (x86) Common Files microsoft shared directory, so copied it into the one above. On checking the Location, I too found I was missing the DAO folder from the C: Program Files Common Files Microsoft Shared directory. I scrolled down the list to find it, and having checked the box, it told me there was a missing DLL. It didn't have the *MISSING* next to it - it simply wasn't there at all. At first, it wouldn't compile, and on checking the References, it was totally missing Microsoft DAO 3.6 Object Library. I had the same problem, having upgraded from Access 2013 to Access 2016, when opening a file that previously worked fine in Access 2013.
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Where can I download DAO for 64 bit system? Dao Windows 10 Contact. Microsoft DAO 3.5 Object Library Versions. Windows Dev Center Dashboard UWP apps Get.
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How do I install Microsoft DAO 2.5/3.51 Compatibil ity Library? Solved Where can I get DAO for 64 bit system? 34:50 Specs: Windows 7. It didn't have the *MISSING* next to it - it simply wasn't there at all.ĭao 3.5 Windows Download. Kallal (Access MVP) Edmonton, Alberta Canada.
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So in place of CreateObject('DAO.DBEngine.36') you use: CreateObject('DAO.DBEngine.120') You will as noted have to download the ACE engine to do the above, or consider using the 32 bit version of IIS. Note that ACE is compatable with DAO, so only the connection string need be changed - rest of code should work. The details of this can be found here: And alternative would be to replace your DAO references/connection string to use ACE which does have a 圆4 bit option - but I think it best you decide if you would rather launch + use the x32 bit version of IIS as compared to making changes in your code to use ACE in place of DAO.

If you going to use DAO then you have to use + launch the x32 bit version of IIS for server 2008. So you have to mention what version of IIS you are running (x32 or 圆4).

If this is the case, then you have to use the 圆4 bit version of ACE or you MUST continue to use the x32 bit version of the web server. Your problem might be related to running 圆4 bit version of your web site and applications. So this would suggest you use JET or the later edition of that data engine called ACE.

Did you also install Access? Actually, it much sounds like you NOT really using Access but only the database engine. Right you installed windows 2008, but this is an MS Access forum.
