Installing Access runtime 2016 along with Office 365
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This is not a progrmaing question, but I am sure MS Access developers will soon hit this problem

Situation : PC has MS Office 365 Installed (Home or small Business version) which does not include MS Access 2016.

Try : Instating MS Access Runtime 2016.

Problem : Access runtime installation gives error saying, cannot install same conflicting application.

Question : Is there any way we can install both MS Access runtime 2016 and Office 365?

I develop Access front ends, which I then compile (.accdr) and distribute to my users. Users does not have MS Access installed on their PC. They just have Access Runtime.

My current temporary solution : Ask users to install Access runtime 2013 instead of 2016.

Note: All the office versions are 32 Bit (X86)

Nuke answered 21/9, 2016 at 6:36 Comment(0)
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https://blogs.office.com/2015/12/16/access-2016-runtime-is-now-available-for-download/

Note for Office Click-to-Run (C2R) users:

As stated in the past, Office C2R and MSI of the same major version cannot be installed side by side. Currently, if you are using Office/Access 2016 C2R, we recommend that you install Access 2013 Runtime MSI if you need a side-by-side setup. The two versions are functionally equivalent, and this installation should work smoothly.

—The Access team

So yes, 2013 is the solution.

Also here .

Commandment answered 21/9, 2016 at 7:0 Comment(0)
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The reason for your problem is that

  • Office 365 is Click-To-Run-based (C2R) and
  • the Access 2016 Runtime is MSI-based

and they cannot both be installed on the same machine.

Recently, Microsoft released the Office 365 Access Runtime, which is Click-To-Run-based and, thus, compatible with Office 365.

Note that this runtime is not compatible with Office 2019 (or 2016 C2R, as far as I know). Currently, there is no runtime compatible with Office 2019, but Microsoft's response to this UserVoice entry suggests that one might be released in the second half of 2019.

Balaam answered 30/11, 2018 at 15:6 Comment(0)
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Don't use the MS Office 365 Online from your account. It seem that there are some problem with it, it lack all the ODBC driver. I searched everywhere for the solution: Uninstall/reinstall Office 365 (tried with Microsoft Access Runtime 2010/2013/2016). Well, you can install Office 365 first then the Access Runtime 2013 but it still doesn't work, like you can't open your *.mb or *.accdb....

Luckly, i try the last time with the MS Office 365 OFFLINE and it work.

Hope this response come into hand of people that's in the same situation as me.

Tamp answered 28/2, 2017 at 13:41 Comment(0)

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