❌ → If you need to read .xlsx files, you don’t need this driver. But if you need to read .xls (older format) or Access .accdb , this driver is essential. Final recommendation Download and keep a copy of AccessDatabaseEngine.exe in your internal tools repository. Because Microsoft may eventually retire the 2010 download page, and this tiny 26 MB file unlocks years of legacy data access.
Look for the file named: (that’s the 32-bit version) The 64-bit version is named AccessDatabaseEngine_x64.exe . Do not grab that unless you are 100% sure your toolchain supports 64-bit ACE. Step 2: Install normally (with one big exception) Run AccessDatabaseEngine.exe . The default install is straightforward.
– if you already have Microsoft Office 64-bit installed , the installer will block with a warning: You cannot install the 32-bit version of the Access Database Engine because you have 64-bit Office products installed. The workaround (forced quiet install) Open Command Prompt as Administrator and run: