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How to Force a 32 bit installation (win10)

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I installed the 64 bit version of Thunderbird (78.7.1) in an attempt to resolve a MAPI problem. It didn't resolve it and I need to return to the 32 bit version. I cannot seem to find a way to force it to install the 32 bit version.

Any help will be appreciated.

Mike

I installed the 64 bit version of Thunderbird (78.7.1) in an attempt to resolve a MAPI problem. It didn't resolve it and I need to return to the 32 bit version. I cannot seem to find a way to force it to install the 32 bit version. Any help will be appreciated. Mike

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Remove the current 64-bit version, then download the 32-bit installer from here:

https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/all/

To fix MAPI problems, run the installer with Advanced options, set TB as the default, choose to not run TB at the end of the installation, then restart the computer.

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Can you describe the mapi problem in detail please?

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Quickbooks, our bookkeeping software, has a feature whereby I can send our customers our invoices, vendors our purchase orders and some selected reports via the installed e-mail client. In my case Thunderbird.

This computer, an HP, came with Windows 10 pre-installed. Quickbooks does not see Thunderbird. I know it works as it did under Windows 7 and I know it works for some folks on Windows 10.

I am trying to chase this thru the MAPI interface. Here is what I know:

This version of Quickbooks will, in some cases work as it should under windows 10. Others have said it works fine. I can do a mailto: on a website and Thunderbird runs. I can use the installed WORD and send a document thru Thunderbird.

I just can't make Quickbooks work. Intuit was unable to resolve it.