The following code behaves differently depending on if I use the 32 or 64 bit version of wscript:
Set oSQLServer = CreateObject("SQLDMO.SQLServer")
For Each o in oSQLServer.ListInstalledInstances
MsgBox o
Next
In 32 bit, it will list the instances of my 32bit server (SQL Server 2000), in 64 bit I get the contents of my 64bit server (SQL Server 2008).
I need to convert this code to C++ (a 32 bit application). But I need to show the 64bit servers. How do I force the created object to use the 64bit dll and 64bit key in the registry?
I’ve decided to use ODBC’s SQLBrowseConnect with the connection string
SQLDMO is well and truely dead, and SQLSMO is rather short-sightedly for managed applications only.