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Terraform: Failed to query available provider packages (Azapi) I try to use the Azure Azapi Provider within my Terraform project but after I add the provider and run terraform init, I get the following error: Error: Failed to query available provider packages
How do I fix the error microsoft. ace. oledb. 12. 0 provider is not . . . Well, a few things First up, are you forcing the project to x32 bits, or x64 bits? This issue matters boatloads While net code can run as ANY CPU, un-managed Windows code cannot, and your net project thus has to match the bit size of the Access data engine you installed Keep in mind that use of vs2022 results in additional issues If you using the x32 (x86) version of Access, then you can
The Microsoft. ACE. OLEDB. 15. 0 provider is not registered on the local . . . The 'Microsoft ACE OLEDB 15 0' provider is not registered on the local machine (System Data) When googling around for solutions, everyone seemed to have conflicting versions (64 vs 32) but everything I am using is 64-bit System details: Windows 10 x64-bit Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 18 (Standard Edition (64-bit)) Microsoft Excel
Getting Error 800a0e7a Provider cannot be found. It may not be . . . Have you got the driver installed? If you go into Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools and click the Data Sources, then select the Drivers tab your driver info should be registered there Failing that it may be easier to simply set up a DSN connection to test with You can define multiple connection strings of course and set-up a 'mode' for working on different machines
What is provider string when configuring Linked Server From the documentation Create Linked Servers (SQL Server Database Engine): Provider string Type the unique programmatic identifier (PROGID) of the OLE DB provider that corresponds to the data source For examples of valid provider strings, see sp_addlinkedserver (Transact-SQL) And then from that linked documentation: [ @provstr = ] 'provider_string' Is the OLE DB provider-specific connection
c# - Microsoft. Jet. OLEDB. 4. 0 provider is not registered on the local . . . I found a solution for this problem The issue I described in my question occured basically due to the incompatibility of the Microsoft Jet OLEDB 4 0 driver in 64 bit OS So if we are using Microsoft Jet OLEDB 4 0 driver in a 64 bit server, we have to force our application to build in in 32 bit mode (This is the answer I found when I did an extensive search for this known issue) and that
How do I install the Nuget provider for PowerShell on a unconnected . . . I accepted trebleCode's answer, but I wanted to provide a bit more detail regarding the steps I took to install the nupkg of interest pswindowsupdate 2 0 0 4 nupkg on my unconnected Win 7 machine by way of following trebleCode's answer First: after digging around a bit, I think I found the MS docs that trebleCode refers to: Bootstrap the NuGet provider and NuGet exe Install-PackageProvider To