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But it never hurts to backup your outlook registry key just to be sure.
After the 32-bit version is uninstalled the 64 bit installer complains that there are still 32bit components on the machine.
The registry key had not been removed upon uninstalling 2007, so Outlook 2010 detected the profile and used it without any work on my part.Ĭonclusion is that you can just uninstall 2007 and install 2010 and keep your Outlook settings. I want to install a 64 bit version of Office 2010 on a machine that has already had the 32 bit version installed. Did a reboot, started Outlook and it all worked. Microsoft ships both versions on the installation discs so you can always uninstall the 32-bit version and install the 64-bit version at a later date should you. My next step was to uninstall Office 2007, did a reboot, and started Office 2010 installations.
I didn’t bother backing up any files, since everything is on the Exchange server. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows Messaging Subsystem\Profiles\Outlook Then, boot the 32-bit Windows from the created bootable drive, and start a clean install.
To make sure I had a backup of it I exported the profile from registry: Tip: To upgrade Windows 7 32 bit to 64 bit or change 32 bit to 64 bit in Windows 8, you also need to get the 64-bit installation file and create a bootable USB drive, as mentioned above. My main concern since an upgrade is not possible from 32bit to 64bit was that my Outlook account wouldn’t be kept. I have installed MATLAB 64-bit on my computer and I would like to connect to Access 64-bit. in Office 2010 64-bit all appear to work.I downloaded the beta of Office 2010, but wanted to go with the 64bit version, since one exists. I have installed Microsoft Office 2010 32-bit on my machine.
Otherwise, other functionality including the creation of PDF files from e-mail in Outlook and the PDFMakers in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc. Within Acrobat 10.1.x, if you attempt to send an e-mail with the PDF file attached, you will get an improper message claiming that Outlook isn't configured as the default e-mail client.
Jeff.Acrobat 10.1.x definitely does work with Office 2010 64-bit with one major exception that I am now aware of. Step 4: Click on the 'Additional install options' link. When I found out that it was a 32/64 bit issue, I uninstalled the PDF suite and installed 10.1, but no difference in behavior.Your assistance is greatly appreciated. When trying to install Microsoft Office (64-bit) you will get an error message if a 32-bit previous version is already installed. Step 3: Click on the 'Language and install options' link under the Available Installs section. I have Adobe Masters Collection CS3 (which had Adobe PDF 8) installed.
Did you configure something to make it work? Office 2010 has been installed with defaults. I get the same errors others discuss in this post. Jeffreywhunter - I've just upgraded to Windows 7 64bit, Office 2010 64bit - and Adobe PDF 10.1. The 32-bit version of Office is automatically installed unless you explicitly select the 64-bit version before.