![]() ![]() What we’re trying to get at is the information found on the Drivers tab of the ODBC Data Source Administrator dialog box:īut none of the WMI classes seem to return that information, at least not directly. Surely one of those classes will return a list of installed drivers, right? For example, on our Windows XP computer we have no fewer than eight WMI classes than include the acronymn ODBC somewhere in the class name. That’s because it: a) seems so simple and, b) appears as though there are a number of ways to get this information. This is one of those questions that end up driving us crazy. Hey, Scripting Guy! How can I get a list of the ODBC drivers that are installed on a computer?
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