We're currently looking at other solutions that don't require a change to your installation, but don't have a timeline to share at this stage. for Windows 10 64-bit - offers free software downloads for Windows, Mac, iOS and Android computers and mobile devices. You can pick the exact bitness and language that you want from our Advanced Download page: Your options are either to install 64-bit Office (not likely, I assume, due to other dependencies), or to install Power BI Desktop 32-bit. Start your MS Access application (.ACCDB/ACCDE/MDB) when your computer boots - no need to log on first Download and install AlwaysUp, if necessary.
This might be an issue if you're running 32-bit Office in a 64-bit environment as there is no way to overwrite the version of the ACE OLEDB provider and, by default, Power BI Desktop will be installed in 64-bit. If you have Office installed in your machine, the ACE OLEDB provider comes with it and it matches the bitness of Office. I did find an old thread/post about downloading some windows drivers, but that was pretty old. Office Tools downloads - Microsoft Office Word by Microsoft and many more programs are available for instant and free download. install WSS 3.0 on one computer named SRV1 and connect to an existing MS SQL. The only requirement is to have the ACE OLEDB provider installed on your machine, in a bit-ness that matches the one of your Power BI Desktop installation. Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. Both 32-bit and 64-bit are supported when it comes to importing Access files.