Introduced to handle 64-bit memory pointers safely.
VBA 7.1 x64 is a significant upgrade from its predecessor, VBA 7.0, offering several new features, including:
If you have obtained the official .msi files from a legitimate source (like an enterprise application's installation media or a trusted community repository), manual installation is straightforward: Introduced to handle 64-bit memory pointers safely
You should downloading anything described as a "patched" version of Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) from third-party sites. VBA is not a standalone product you download; it is a shared component built directly into Microsoft Office and other licensed host applications.
If you'd like, I can provide a more in-depth guide on how to update your legacy VBA code to work with the 64-bit version of Excel. Would that be helpful? If you'd like, I can provide a more
Check the installation media (ISO or folder) of the software causing the error. Manufacturers usually include the official, signed Microsoft VBA 7.1 installer package inside a subfolder named 3rdParty , Support , or VBA . Verifying the Integrity of Your VBA Installation
Reply "Yes — official/safe" and I'll draft the post. If you instead want a different angle (e.g., historical overview, migration guide to modern alternatives), say which. The solution is not a patch
Searching for a "patched" version of a core Microsoft utility on file-sharing blogs or unverified forums exposes your computer to major vulnerabilities. 1. Malware and Ransomware Deployment
This specific error is often associated with software like Microstation. The solution is not a patch, but a simple fix. You need to ensure the missing VBA installer files are in the same directory as the main setup file for the software you are trying to install. Simply locate the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications 7.1(x64) folder from the software's source files and copy its contents ( vba71.msi , etc.) into the root folder of the setup files. This allows the installer to find the payload it's looking for.
Visit the official support portal of your specific software vendor.
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