I'm trying to open a SAS dataset using the SAS add-in and get the following message. Any ideas? I tried renaming one of the folders to _old (either 9.45 or 9.46), but that didn't work. The path in question per the error is C:\Program Files\SASHome\x86\SASProvidersforOLEDB.
I can refresh existing SAS-connected pivot tables in Excel, using OLEDB 9.45. So I'd like to keep using that, except I cannot open a new dataset into Excel.
How can I tell which bit my SAS is on? My Excel is 32-bit. I don't see a SAS item in my start > programs.
A fix I obtained was to unregister and reregister the DLL's, but that was just a temporary fix because the issue came up again!
The installation path, shown in the screenshots, points to "c:\program files", this directory is mostly used to install 64bit applications, while "c:\program files (x86)" is used for 32bit applications. The message also shows that two version of the oledb provider are installed. You should check this, too.
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