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Category: SQLCMD

Posted on November 14, 2015April 27, 2018

SQLCMD -L Not Listing Your Servers? Try This

I was recently playing around with sqlcmd and wanted to list the SQL Servers on my server. When I ran “sqlcmd -L” I got the below output:

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