Hi Dean,
Peter Cole has a tool to automatically make the conversions and if you have many of them or get confused, you should email him and ask for his help.
Peter also has a page with a couple free tools that you can download:
https://www.thememydatabase.co.uk/access32to64.html
When you click the blue Download button, you’ll be taken to a Gumroad page to add item to shopping cart. It’s free so don’t worry about getting it that way.
I have his API Viewer pinned to my taskbar
Kind regards,
crystal
From: MSAccessProfessionals@groups.io <MSAccessProfessionals@groups.io> On Behalf Of Duane Hookom via groups.io
Sent: Friday, February 6, 2026 12:07 AM
To: MSAccessProfessionals@groups.io
Subject: Re: [MSAccessProfessionals] forms not opening in Windows Home
Hi Dean,
Can you describe what you mean by "won't work"? Do you have 32-bit API calls? If so, these need a slight modification in the code. Collin has some great information at 32 to 64-bit Conversion.
Duane Hookom
From: Dean Waring via groups.io <deanjw2006=msn.com@groups.io>
Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2026 9:03 AM
To: MSAccessProfessionals@groups.io <MSAccessProfessionals@groups.io>
Subject: Re: [MSAccessProfessionals] forms not opening in Windows Home
I have a multi-user Access database that our group has been using for over 10 years. The company is upgrading individual computers to the 64 bit version of Access. My 32 bit Access program won't work in this environment. Does anyone know if there is a way to make a 32 bit program run in a 64 bit environment, or if there is a way to convert the DB to 64 bit?
Dean J. Waring
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