You'd have to convert the original source code and recompile.
You might be able to use the existing DLL in a 32-bit environment if you use
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thunking.
However, you're asking your question in an inappropriate forum. This
newsgroup is for questions about Access, the database product that's part of
Office Professional. You might check in one of the
microsoft.public.win32.programmer newsgroups.
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> How can I convert Dynamic Link Library(.DLL) from 16-bit to 32-bit?