Ok. I found answer, its SQLBrowseConnect function of ODBC API. Thanks for suggestions.
>Setting up an ODBC link does the same thing, it provides a list of local SQL Servers, so I don't know if there's a Windows API that provides this functionality or not.
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>>No, I don't need what is in ODBC.
>> When you run many of SQL Server tool, they prompt you to select SQL Server. It is usually combo box with list of all SQL Servers installed on computers all over the local network. Enterprise Manager application show all these SQL servers in the tree and you can connect to any of these servers.
>> How to get list of these servers in network?
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