Microsoft Access database engine 2016

Microsoft Corporation · Microsoft.AccessDatabaseEngine.2016

Facilitate transfer of data between Microsoft Office System files and non-Microsoft Office applications.

Microsoft Access database engine 2016 is a set of components that facilitate the transfer of data between existing Microsoft Office files such as Microsoft Office Access (*.mdb and *.accdb) files and Microsoft Office Excel (*.xls, *.xlsx, and *.xlsb) files to other data sources such as Microsoft SQL Server. Connectivity to existing text files is also supported. The Access Database Engine 2016 Redistributable is not intended: 1. As a general replacement for Jet (If you need a general replacement for Jet you should use SQL Server Express Edition). 2. As a replacement for the Jet OLEDB Provider in server-side applications. 3. As a general word processing, spreadsheet or database management system -To be used as a way to create files. (You can use Microsoft Office or Office automation to create the files that Microsoft Office supports.) 4. To be used by a system service or server-side program where the code will run under a system account, or will deal with multiple users identities concurrently, or is highly reentrant and expects stateless behavior. Examples would include a program that is run from task scheduler when no user is logged in, or a program called from server-side web application such as ASP.NET, or a distributed component running under COM+ services.

winget install --id Microsoft.AccessDatabaseEngine.2016 --exact --source winget

Latest 16.0.5044.1000

Installer type: exe

Architecture Scope Download SHA256
x86 Download ADC0504656F390D225530AC09F1FC2113295C4F9BAEFFEA1E983FECF4AC960F0
x64 Download 04E96C9F1A1F7D251A88AECECF1DC10FF65950392787427C00814A43308003DE

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