> These aren't really part of CF 5 per se. Rather they are a 
> part of the ODBC settings in windows. You can cause DSN's to 
> show up in the datasources by using the ODBC control panel - 
> and visa versa. 
> 
> Look in the registry for ODBC under local machine (not sure 
> of the exact location).

You probably already know this, but for the benefit of the original poster,
this isn't entirely accurate. CF 5 has its own registry key where it stores
information about the ODBC datasources that it's been configured to use -
passwords, etc. So, to capture that information in its entirety, you need
the CF keys and the ODBC.INI keys.

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