[AccessD] Converting to 64 Bit
Gustav Brock
gustav at cactus.dk
Thu Dec 23 16:10:51 CST 2021
Hi James
32-bit will probably exist as long Windows 10 is supported. Until now, however, Windows 11 seems only to exist as 64-bit.
But, as all new machines default to 64-bit Windows 10/11, there is no reason to postpone the conversion of your database to 64-bit. If you don’t use fancy 32-bit-only ActiveX controls, most likely, it will be no-brainer.
/gustav
Fra: James Charlton<mailto:James at charltonweeks.com>
Sendt: 23. december 2021 23:04
Til: Access Developers discussion and problem solving<mailto:accessd at databaseadvisors.com>
Emne: [AccessD] Converting to 64 Bit
My partner is convinced that sooner or later Microsoft Office will be exclusively 64 bit and therefore, sooner or later, our Access mdb needs to be converted. I spoke with Rocky who expressed disbelief in that assessment. What say you all?
jc
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