
I have not attempted to go any further in your list of recommended actions. I retried installing 圆4: vc in Clean Boot mode but had the same error messages.
#Access runtime 2010 x64 vb error full version
The last error window that appeared stated: ‘ The older version of Microsoft Visual C++ 2019 X64 Minimum Runtime – 8 cannot be removed’ I'm guessing the full version is installed on another machine (let's call it M1) than the runtime version (M2). The box was headed ‘ Use source’ and offered, C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\v9 does not appear in the list in ProgramData/Package Cache on my computer. What could take multiple guys 2 hours or more each to find is accessed in around 15 minutes on Experts Exchange. When I run the Access application on the 64-bit machine, I have a drop down box to select the SQL Server which holds the various databases. The time we save is the biggest benefit of E-E to our team. The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable.Ĭlick OK to try again, or enter an alternative path to a folder containing the installation package ‘vc_runtimeMinimum_圆4msi’ in the box below. I have another machine, Win7 64-bit, running both Access 2010 and SQL Server 2008 (NOT R2) 64-bit. The first error window was headed: Microsoft Visual C++ 2019 X64 Minimum Runtime – 8 Next, I successfully installed x86: vc but could not install 圆4: vc. The checkbox beside: ‘Automatically manage paging file size for all drives’ was already ticked. The Microsoft Access 2010 Runtime enables you to distribute Access 2010 applications to users who do not have the full version of.

Office 2010 Help Files: Win32APIPtrSafe with 64-bit Support. Declaring API Functions In 64 Bit Office.

Compatibility Between the 32-bit and 64-bit Versions of Office 2010 from MDSN. Click to expand.Andrew - many thanks for your helpful response.įirstly, I found no changes were needed regarding your first paragraph on virtual memory. Free download ms access runtime 2010 Files at Software Informer. 64-Bit Visual Basic for Applications Overview from MSDN.
