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32- and 64-bit Access 2010
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Bob Howard
2010-01-27 23:32:09 UTC
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Can both the 32- and 64-bit versions of Access 2010 be installed
concurrently on a single 64-bit Windows 7 system?

Ditto with the Runtime versions?

bob
Bob Howard
2010-01-28 00:09:00 UTC
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Actually, I just tried to install these and the MSI package would not let me
have both on the system (I tested this in both "directions").

bob
Post by Bob Howard
Can both the 32- and 64-bit versions of Access 2010 be installed
concurrently on a single 64-bit Windows 7 system?
Ditto with the Runtime versions?
bob
Tony Toews [MVP]
2010-01-28 04:08:11 UTC
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Post by Bob Howard
Actually, I just tried to install these and the MSI package would not let me
have both on the system (I tested this in both "directions").
What was the error message?

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Jeff Boyce
2010-01-28 00:50:19 UTC
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Bob

As an alternate approach, consider using one of the "virtual" products and
installing within a virtual machine.

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Post by Bob Howard
Can both the 32- and 64-bit versions of Access 2010 be installed
concurrently on a single 64-bit Windows 7 system?
Ditto with the Runtime versions?
bob
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