using ASP.NET I need to update an excel template.
Our server is running Windows 2008 in 64 bit mode.
I am using the following code to access the excel file:
...
string connection =
#"Provider=MSDASQL;Driver={Microsoft Excel Driver (*.xls)};DBQ=" + path + ";";
...
IF the application pool is set to Enable 32 bit applications the code works as expected; however the oracle driver I am using fails as it is only 64 bit.
If Enable 32-bit applications is set to false the excel code fails with the error:
Data source name not found and no
default driver specified
Any suggestions?
The Microsoft Office team has just released a 64-bit driver
Microsoft release a 64bit OLEDB FOR ODBC in 2008/04/04
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=000364db-5e8b-44a8-b9be-ca44d18b059b&DisplayLang=en
Now you should able to run everything 64bit, can u try it and let us know the result and personally I think Microsoft should release a 64bit Jet Oledb 4.0, if the development team has no time to do it then just put it in codeplex.com and let other programmers do it.
There is also 2010 Office System Driver Beta: Data Connectivity Components
Link which has allowed us to open Excel 2007 (XLS) from a 64bit environment.
This download will install a set of components that can be used by non-Microsoft Office applications to read data from Microsoft Office 2010 Beta files
Our connection string
#"Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source= " + filePath + ";Extended Properties=\"Excel 12.0;HDR=YES;\""
There are no office drivers for 64bit released.
The (currently) last post at this link:
MSDN Forum details a cumbersome and ugly workaround. You could also replace the Windows Service with a COM exposed assembly, if you wish. Still ugly though. :)
Install the 32-bit Oracle driver and enable 32 bit applications?
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Since the Windows update from October 10, the ODBC Excel drivers have stopped working. We get the following error when trying to read a file:
"Unexpected error from external database driver (1)"
We open Excel files in Delphi using an ADO connection with the following connection string:
Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=C:\MyExcel.xls;Extended Properties="Excel 8.0;HDR=Yes;IMEX=1";
I can get it to work by switching to Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0, but for that to work, all our customers would have to install the Microsoft Access Database Engine Redistributable on all the computers they use our software on.
Does anybody have another solution or workaround? Thanks in advance.
On a customers machine I have deinstalled KB4041681 (Windows 7) which came with last Microsoft Patch.
On my machine I have deinstalled KB4041676 (Windows 10).
After that Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0 is now working.
I hope that Microsoft will fix this bug soon.
There is one solution. Replace "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=C:\MyExcel.xls;Extended Properties="Excel 8.0;HDR=Yes;IMEX=1"
with Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source=C:\MyExcel.xls; Extended Properties=\"Excel 12.0;HDR = YES;
After this change you will have to install 2007 Office System Driver: Data Connectivity Components from link on customer machine.
I had the same problem with 2 applications developed by me since 3 years (c# and java).
Since 10-oct-2017 I couldn't export to excel 2003 but 2007 worked, and couldn't import from excel 2003 but 2007 worked too for import.
In ArcGIS Desktop 10.5.1 By ESRI (a most popular software for Geographic processing) Couldn't open excels 2003 and .mdb files.
Temporally Solution: uninstall KB4041693, KB4041687 in windows 8.1 (maybe for w10).
In microsoft changelog of both path say something about "updates [...] and security updates for microsoft jet".
After uninstall and restart all softwares becomes to be normal again.
this problem was introduced in 10-oct-2017.
In microsoft forums this problemas was reported (kb4041693 should "fix" it but still doesn't work).
Maybe in few weeks they will path (properly) this issue.
For me, it worked following these steps:
ps.: We have a Windows Server 2008R2
1 – Download and install this: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=23734
2 – Open the .dtsx file and change your Excel connection. On the properties dialog, Click on the three dots in the ConnectionString property and change it to Microsoft Excel 2007. This will automatically change your connection string to:
Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source={YOURPATH};Extended Properties=”Excel 12.0 XML;HDR=YES”;
3 – Some of our .dtsx files point to a config file (usually has a .dtsConfig extension). I also changed these guys to point to the right provider (pretty much copied and pasted the connection string I got from visual studio)
After this, I ran the SQL Job again and it worked fine.
If you are working with SSIS package then please change your Excel Sheet version 2003 to 2007 in Excel Source or Excel destination.Generally this issue due to excel version.
I had the same problem. Changed Excel 2007 in Excel destinations. It worked. This is same as changing the provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0.
HERE is the solution... i found it in another forum and work perfectly for me...
it will works 100%
As mentioned in the following:
https://forums.embarcadero.com/thread.jspa?messageID=902557&tstart=0
https://forum.kanors-emr.org/showthread.php?tid=571&pid=2652#pid2652
The KB4041681 installs version 4.0.9801.1 of msexcl40.dll.
Find prior version (4.0.9801.0) of msexcl40.dll
Place in another directory. They suggest the application directory, but since in the next step you will modify registry to point to this older version, it can probably go anywhere.
Update registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Jet\4.0\Engines\Excel\win32 to point to the location from step 2.
Uninstall these updates(according to your OS) and your code will start running normally
KB4041681 - Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
KB4041690 -Windows Server 2012
KB4041693 - Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2
KB4041678 - For me this was the issue
https://support.microsoft.com/en-in/help/4041678/windows-7-update-kb4041678
This problem was introduced by a recent update of Microsoft Office. there are not alternative solutions at the moment.
I received an error while trying to execute an MS SSIS package that contained Excel source:
"The Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0 provider is not registered on the local machine".
While trying to install MS Access Database driver 64-bit, and then MS Access Database driver 32-bit, I get two conflicting errors:
"You cannot install the 64 bit version of Microsoft Access Database Engine because you have 32 bit Office Products installed"
and
"You cannot install the 32 bit version of Microsoft Access Database Engine because you have 64 bit Office Products installed"
I guess that on my pc 32-bit and 64-bit versions of office are running.
The interesting thing though is that I see that only MS office 2010 and MS office Viewer 2003 are installed on my machine and the latter through a 2007 compatibility package.
So, my question is probably two fold:
Is running the driver the proper way to solve my initial problem?
How can I overcome the situation where neither a 32-bit nor a 64-bit can be installed because there exist both 32-bit and 64-bit office versions on my pc.
Please keep in mind that I am not sure what should I uninstall. Office 2010 and MS windows viewer 2003 are running on my pc.
I came across the same conflicting error messages when installing the Access Database Engine.
Since I new I had installed a 32bit office, I installed the 32bit version of Access Database Engine with this command:
.\AccessDatabaseEngine.exe /quiet
I found this trick here: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/dataaccesstechnologies/2017/10/18/unexpected-error-from-external-database-driver-1-microsoft-jet-database-engine-after-applying-october-security-updates/
By the way, in my case one of the two error messages was also mentioning that I had installed the click to run extensibility component 64-bit registration.
only one version 32/64bit of Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 Redistributable can be installed.
Download it from this link https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=13255
I'm trying to connect my Excel to Oracle with this connection string in VBA:
dim cn As New ADODB.Connection
cn.Open "Provider=OraOLEDB.Oracle;Data Source=source;User Id=userid;Password=pwd;"
I'm getting this error:
Run-time error '3706':
Provider cannot be found. It may not be properly installed.
Relevant references:
Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 6.1 Library
OraOLEDB 1.0 Type Library
Excel is MS Office Professional Plus 2010 64-bit
Windows is 7 Enterprise, service pack 1, 64 bit
Oracle client is 11.2.0 32 bit (I think)
Oracle server is Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.3.0 - 64bit Production
Now... I have scoured the net and cannot figure out what the issue is, but my best guess is there's some 32 bit vs 64 bit conflict with drivers I'm using. I'm trying to get a sense of what path I should be taking before I involve my company's IT department to try installing stuff for me. Does the Oracle client have to be 64 bit if MS Office is? Or do I just need the 64 bit Oracle Data Access Components? I've tried a bunch of different connection strings with no success, including using MSDAORA instead of OraOLEDB.Oracle...
Yes, when you use 64-bit Excel you must install also 64-bit Oracle Client and 64-bit OLE DB Provider.
OLE DB Provider from Microsoft (i.e. MSDAORA) does not exist for 64-bit. It exists only for 32-bit and has been deprecated for very long time already.
I don't know whether you need your 32-bit Oracle Client for something else, so maybe you cannot simply remove it from your PC. Here is an instruction how to install both 32-bit and 64-bit Oracle Client on one machine.
Install Oracle Client x86 and x64
I too had the same issue and the solution is to set the oracle drivers for the excel session to 32 Bit drivers and initiate the excel.
I use the following Bat file to open the excel and it connects to oracle without any issues:
#
Set Temp=C:\Temp
Set TMP=C:\Temp
Set Oracle_Home= #YourDriveLetterhere - >M:\ORA12C\product\12.1.0\client_1
Set Path=C:\Windows;C:\Windows\System32;M:\ORA12C\product\12.1.0\client_1\bin;M:\ORA12C\product\12.1.0\client_1\nls\mesg;M:\ORA12C\product\12.1.0\client_1\network\admin;
START "" "C:\MacroFileNameWhichConnectsToOracle.xlsm"
#
The oracle server matters not.
Try opening a dos window and type c:\ tnsping yourservername
look towards installation issues.
I have researched this thoroughly but I've yet to find a satisfactory answer.
I am using SQL Server Data Tools 2010 and Microsoft Office 2013 64-bit. I know that there is a compatibility problem and I am trying to solve it because I know for a fact that you can use an .xlsx file as a data source in a Data Flow.
First I tried setting Run64BitRuntime to False in Project -> Properties -> Configuration Properties - > Debugging but it didn't work
Whenever I try importing an .xlsx file I get the same error
Microsoft Visual Studio
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Could not retrieve the table information for the connection manager
'Source Path'. Failed to connect to the source using the connection
manager 'Source Path'
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So I tried downloading the "Microsoft Access database engine 2010" as so many suggested. The 64-bit installed successfully but the 32-bit returned the following error
You cannot install the 32-bit version of Microsoft Access database engine 2010
because you currently have 64-bit Office products installed.
Now I know I am missing a step here cause while I can see "Microsoft Access database engine 2010" in the list of installed programs in control panel it does not show up as an option in the Provider list when I am trying to create a new Connection Manager.
So before I result following the instruction on this blog I would like to ensure there is no easier way of solving the problem
Thank you in advance for you time.
If you're machine is x64, forget about Excel, as there is no driver available.
Just convert the file to CSV and use a Flat File Connector instead.
Ok, the answer was so ridiculously easy that I kind of feel ashamed for this post now.
If you are using Microsoft Office 2013 64-bit and want to work with SSIS you have to download and install the 32-bit Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 Redistributable, not the 64-bit, set Run64BitRuntime to False and everything will work like a charm.
So, we are migrating an old web app from a 32-bit server to a newer 64-bit server. The app is basically a Classic ASP app. The pool is set to run in 64-bit and cannot be set to 32-bit due to other components. However, this breaks the old usage of Jet drivers and subsequent parsing of Excel files.
After some research, I downloaded the 64-bit version of the new 2010 Office System Driver Beta and installed it. Presumably, this allows one to open and read Excel and CSV files.
Here's the snippet of code that errors out. Think I followed the lean guidelines on the download page:
Set con = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
con.ConnectionString = "Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.14.0;Data Source=" & strPath & ";Extended Properties=""Excel 14.0;"""
con.Open
Any ideas why?
UPDATE: My apologies. I did forget the important part, the error message:
ADODB.Connection error '800a0e7a'
Provider cannot be found. It may not
be properly installed.
/vendor/importZipList2.asp, line 56
I have installed, and uninstalled/reinstalled twice.
I encountered a similar issue a little while ago and I found out that there's actually a bug in the installer package for the ACE 14 driver. The driver is being registered as "Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0". In my case I could get things to work just by changing my connection string to 12 as opposed to 14.
Evidence on the bug: Microsoft Connect
It could be the Excel version in the Extended Properties parameter. Excel 14 is for Office 2010. While the driver may be Office 2010 I would presume your Excel documents are not.
Excel 2007 - v12
Excel 2003 - v8
From http://www.connectionstrings.com for Excel 2007:
Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source=c:\myFolder\myExcel2007file.xlsx;Extended Properties="Excel 12.0 Xml;HDR=YES";
You could try replacing the ACE.OLEDB.12.0 with ACE.OLEDB.14.0 to match the driver version.
Here http://forums.asp.net/p/1128266/1781961.aspx is a suggestion to split your app into 32 and 64 bit components and transfer data via COM. To quote:
What you need to do is split your application into a 32 bit part and a 64 bit part, use COM interop to cross the 64/32 bit boundary. For instance, drop the code (just a simple class library compiled as 32 bit) that retrieves the Excel data into a COM+ (System.EnterpriseServices) as a "server type" application, and call that server methods from your 64 bit Windows service. This is exactly why System.EnterpriseServices are made for.
Looks like it is "14" ("14.0") for Excel. But "12" ("12.0") for ACE.
From this download:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?familyid=C06B8369-60DD-4B64-A44B-84B371EDE16D&displaylang=en
I found this snipplet:
**2.If you are an application developer using OLEDB, set the Provider argument of the ConnectionString property to “Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0”
◦If you are connecting to Microsoft Office Excel data, add “Excel 14.0” to the Extended Properties of the OLEDB connection string.**
HOWEVER!!!
The instructions from the download page seem to be wrong....causing some of this confusion.
From here:
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en/adodotnetdataproviders/thread/686d8ebb-0da3-4f0c-bf16-9c650f8dcb32
//Quote //Paul P C
The instructions are incorrect. It should be Excel 12.0. I wish they would fix this mistake at the download site.
//End Quote
I have verified that this connection string works for me:
"Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source='C:\MyFile.xls';Extended Properties='Excel 12.0;HDR=NO;IMEX=1;';"
I faced the same problem, finally, I realized that the error is that the connection string should be modified in 64 bit!
To get the right one, install visual basic 6 and drag the Microsoft data access control,through its wizard, open the file you want, and let it write the connection string to you.