ASP Development for Dreamweaver - Access Database

I am following a tutorial on the adobe site for how to connect to an Access database using Dreamweaver CS5.  It states that I cannot connect to Access unless I have changed my settings to enable 32 bit applications.  I am unable to find this function using Windows 7.

I have Windows 7 Ultimate here and I just followed the tutorial. Works OK.
Which flavour of Windows 7 are you running?
Can you get to the IIS Manager?
Launch the Internet Information Services Manager by selecting Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
From the tutorial
Enabling connection to an Access database on 64-bit Windows
The Microsoft Access Driver is not available in a 64-bit version, so you need to use the 32-bit driver.
Launch the Internet Information Services Manager by selecting Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager. 
In the Connections panel, select Application Pools, and select DefaultAppPool in the center panel. 
In the Actions panel on the right, click the Advanced Settings link. 
In the General section, set Enable 32-Bit Applications to True (see Figure 13), and click OK.

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