jdbc connectivity with MS ACCESS - ms-access-2007

i am trying to establish a connection with access database using java...
But while trying to configure the database it showing the error as architecture mismatch between driver and the application..
My OS is 64 bit and office is 32 bit.... I resovled the same problem in oracle by placing the jar files C:\oraclexe\app\oracle\product\10.2.0\server\jdbc\lib\ojdbc14.jar and C:\oraclexe\app\oracle\product\10.2.0\server\jdbc\lib\ojdbc14.jar in class path. But How can i solve this problem with access....

A 32-bit ODBC Administrator utility (%WINDIR%\SysWOW64\odbcad32.exe) supplied by Microsoft for its 64-bit OS does not solve the archirecture incompatibility since DSNs defined through it are usable only by apps also running in 32-bit mode.
Fortunately, Microsoft realized the issue and provided a component called “Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 Redistributable”. You can download it from Microsoft site. After executing AccessDatabaseEngine_X64.exe you will be able to see the MS-Access driver under the normal 64-bit ODBC Administrator.

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The setup routines for the Oracle in instantclient_12_1 ODBC driver could not be loaded due to system error code 998

I am trying to connect with oracle database by using oracle instant client 32 bit because i have 32 bit pc installed i have installed oracle instant client 32 bit successfully and configure Environment variable but when i try to configure instant client in ODBC ADMINISTRATOR i am getting this error
"The setup routines for the Oracle in instantclient_12_1 ODBC driver could not be loaded due to system error code 998".i have installed microsoft redistribute c++ for 32 bit also still it is not working please advise me.
Quick note since this is one of the first entries when you google the problem:
I was getting the same error (but on Server 2008R2). Checked the registry paths and C++ redists. Turns out the error was because I had a space in the name of the folder I installed to (and so the PATH variable had a space). Doh!
I just copied the working dlls sqlora32.dll , sqoras32.dll, sqlresus.dll and it worked for me but before that make sure you have correct entry in Registry, Environment variables are very well set also.
On Windows 64-bit OS,
32-bit AND 64-bit USER ODBC data sources are stored in the registry under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ODBC\ODBC.INI
64-bit SYSTEM ODBC data sources are stored in the registry under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ODBC\ODBC.INI
32-bit SYSTEM ODBC data sources are stored in the registry under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\ODBC\ODBC.INI

Converting Access Database to MSSQL Database Using Microsoft SQL Server Migration Assistant for Access

I am trying to convent a Ms Access Database to MS SQL 2012, using Microsoft SQL Server Migration Assistant for Access version 6.0
but each time i try to convert it an error pops up. any ideas how i can solve the problem i reinstall the program Microsoft SQL Server Migration Assistant for Access , and it worked just ones and after that i have the same error.
any help will be most appreciated
Access Object Collector error: Database
Retrieving the COM class factory for component with CLSID {CD7791B9-43FD-42C5-AE42-8DD2811F0419} failed due to the following
error: 80040154 Class not registered (Exception from HRESULT:
0x80040154 (REGDB_E_CLASSNOTREG)). This error may be a result of
running SSMA as 64-bit application while having only 32-bit
connectivity components installed or vice versa. You can run 32-bit
SSMA application if you have 32-bit connectivity components or 64-bit
SSMA application if you have 64-bit connectivity components, shortcut
to both 32-bit and 64-bit SSMA can be found under the Programs menu.
You can also consider updating your connectivity components from
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=197502.
An error occurred while loading database content.
Just to complete the other side of the story...
If you have a 64-bit setup, you might have to go the other direction
and install the 64-bit MSAccess 2010 engine.
I'm running Access 2013, and I believe it is 64-bit.
But the SMAA tool threw the 80040154 error.
I think SMAA can't or doesn't use the 64-bit connectivity drivers that come with 64-bit Access 2013.
So using the 32-bit SMAA didn't help.
Installing the 64-bit 2010 engine did.
I got it as a free standalone download here:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=13255
After the quick install of this, I simply started
SMAA 64-bit again,
and the wizard was successful the first time.
thanks to :
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/itmanagement/en-US/0249eebf-14bd-45f6-9bca-3b42395a3d13/ssma-60-error-retrieving-the-com-class-factory-for-component-failed-due-to-the-following-error?forum=sqlservermigration
I remember this error. I had to find the EXE for 32-bit SSMA even though I was running 64-bit windows. The default installed location was:
C:\Microsoft SQL Server Migration Assistant for Access\bin
And the filename was:
SSMAforAccess32.exe
[SOLVED]
I encountered the same error while using SSMA v7.7.0 for migrating from MS-Access 2016 DB to SQL Server 2017. Fortunately, I got it fixed by installing Microsoft Access Database Engine 2016 Redistributable
with regards to installing the runtime environment of Access to get around the 80040154 error from SSMA: With Access 2016, I found that the runtime environment would not install because I already had Access installed. I needed to deinstall Access, then install the runtime only version. Then, SSMA would run without the 80040154 error. Total pain tho.
If you're trying to read/write data from/to MS Access database file via .NET application, try to switch the project to x86 architecture. It helps in my case

Error migrating 32-bit Access 2013 DB to 32-bit SQL Server Express

I have a database in 32-bit Access 2013 that I want to migrate to SQL Server Express. I've only installed the 32-bit version of SQL Server Express and I'm using the 32-bit version of Microsoft SQL Server Migration Assistant for Access, but I get the error
Access Object Collector error: Database
Retrieving the COM class factory for component with CLSID {CD7791B9-43FD-42C5-AE42-8DD2811F0419} failed due to the following
error: 80040154. This error may be a result of running SSMA as 64-bit
application while having only 32-bit connectivity components installed
or vice versa. You can run 32-bit SSMA application if you have 32-bit
connectivity components or 64-bit SSMA application if you have 64-bit
connectivity components, shortcut to both 32-bit and 64-bit SSMA can
be found under the Programs menu. You can also consider updating your
connectivity components from
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=197502.
An error occurred while loading database content."
Presumably it's finding something 64-bit somewhere, but I can't work out where to look. I've tried the obvious using the 64-bit version of SQL Server Express, but that gives the same message.
Where do I look next?

the microsoft.ace.oledb.12.0 provider is not registered

I am creating an application using vb.net and access 2007. My OS is in 64bit, windows 7. I already change my TargetFlatform in to x86. But when I run the program error occured "The 'Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0' provider is not registered on the local machine". I tried to search with google for a solution but no luck.
any help would greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
you must install Access Database Engine, see the following link
http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=13255
Regards.
There is a problem with Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12 when AccessDatabaseEngine x86 or x64 2010 is installed.
I have long attempted to use the SSMS (2005-2008-2008R2-2012) Export Wizards to export large tables onto Excel and I needed the AccessDatabaseEngine installed to be able to do that.
However, regardless of the MS Office version (2010, x86 or x64, or whatever it is), the 2010 version of AccessDatabaseEngine will not work towards registering the provider.
The solution is to download and install the previous one which is none other than the 2007 x86 one.
This one will work even if Office or SQL Server or VS are x64.
Download it from here http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/confirmation.aspx?id=23734
Now, any other propagated issues revolving around the notorious failure to register "the provider" on the local machine for the Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12 should be resolved by the above.
Feel free to paste me your experiences on this matter.

64 bit ODBC Exception

I am getting the following ODBC exception when I moved my development platform from Windows XP X86 to Windows 7 X64:
ERROR [IM014] [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] The specified DSN contains an architecture mismatch between the Driver and Application
What I'm sure it means is that the server it is connecting to is 32 bit, and the computer I'm running on is 64 bit and the ODBC driver in use is 64 bit.
The application I am writing is set to run in 32 bit mode because some of the third-party software that we employ is not 64 bit compatible.
I tried downloading a 32 bit driver and changing the DSN but it did not fix my issue. I still get the exception.
If anyone has any links for 32 bit SQL drivers, or any ideas on how I could fix this by changing the project around, I'm all ears.
Thanks in advance,
-Jrud-
It sounds more that you've setup a 32-bit DSN using the 64-bit ODBC Administrator :
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms712362(VS.85).aspx
Try using this ODBC Administrator instead :
c:\windows\sysWOW64\odbcad32.exe
If you type ODBC from Start -> Search Programs box, it only lists 32bit ODBC administrator, not 64bit console. Microsoft hide 64bit administrator from search.