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- Introduction
- Registration
- Using Advanced Installer
- Features and Functionality
- Tutorials
- How-tos
- Application/Package
- 32/64-bit
- User Interface
- Upgrade
- Uninstall/Maintenance
- ODBC/SQL
- Install SQL Server Express
- Set up an ODBC connection
- Test SQL Connection
- Browse for SQL Servers
- Show Databases from an SQL Server
- Use a property in a SQL script
- Restore a database during installation
- Attach to a database during installation
- Set SQL connection authorization type
- Save the SQL ODBC connection string in my application config file
- Detect the latest ODBC driver installed on the machine
- IIS
- Java
- Licensing
- Advanced Analytics SDK
- Windows Mobile/CE
- FAQs
- Windows Installer
- Deployment Technologies
- IT Pro
- MSIX
- Video Tutorials
- Advanced Installer Blog
- Table of Contents
How to show the available databases from an SQL Server
Use the SQL Database Browse feature from SQL Databases Page. Follow the video tutorial to see a basic working sample:
See also: Browse for SQL Servers and Test SQL Connection