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Although I use iACS (Access Client Solutions) for my normal 5250 access, I still use the Excel upload capability from good old IBM i Access for Windows.  It has worked wonderfully right up until now.

Recently we switched the office to Windows 10 and everything seemed to be working fine.  I was able to add the add-ins, and also, with a little prodding, make a shortcut to Office with the /X switch that made the add-in work and play nicely with Office. I thought I was good.

Unfortunately, it seems that this only works for the 32-bit version of Office (which I have), and not the 64-bit (which folks in accounting have).  Does anybody know if:

1. There's a way to get the shipped CWBTFCAI.DLL to work with 64-bit Office
2. There's a 64-bit version of that DLL
3. There's an alternate add-in that might work the same way

I tried to sell the "nobody REALLY needs 64-bit Excel" idea, but that didn't fly, especially in accounting.  :)


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