--- title: "Find Databases Wizard (Select Locations) (AccessToSQL) | Microsoft Docs" ms.prod: sql ms.custom: "" ms.date: "01/19/2017" ms.reviewer: "" ms.technology: ssma ms.topic: conceptual helpviewer_keywords: - "Find Databases Wizard" ms.assetid: 00b2d32a-998b-47a7-b25c-589b5bd6777a author: "Shamikg" ms.author: "Shamikg" --- # Find Databases Wizard (Select Locations) (AccessToSQL) On the Select Locations page of the Find Databases Wizard, you enter the search parameters for finding Access databases. To open the Find Databases Wizard, on the **File** menu, click **Find Databases**. For more information about how to use this dialog box, see [Adding and Removing Access Database Files](adding-and-removing-access-database-files-accesstosql.md) ## Options **Browse** Click to browse the computer or network. Select the folder or location to search, and then click **OK**. Click **Add** to add this location to the list. **Path box** Shows the path to add to the locations box. Enter or browse to the path you want to scan, and then click the **Add** button. **Locations box** Lists the locations SSMA will scan. When you click the **Add** button, the specified path is added to this box. **Add** Adds the location in the path text box to the list of locations. **Replace** If an item in the list of locations is selected, the item in the path text box replaces the selected item. **Remove** Removes the selected item from the list of locations to search. **All or part of file name** To find databases that have names that contain a specific string, enter the string. Do not use wildcard characters. **Creation date** To find databases that were created within a specific date range, enter the start date in the **From** box and the end date in the **To** box. **Last updated date** To find databases that were last updated within a specific date range, enter the start date in the **From** box and the end date in the **To** box. **Size** To find databases that match a size criteria, select a comparison character in the first box, enter a number for the size, and then select bytes, kilobytes, or megabytes from the third box. **Owner** Enter the full Windows user name of the owner. This might be formatted as *domain*\\*user*. ## See Also [Adding and Removing Access Database Files](adding-and-removing-access-database-files-accesstosql.md) [User Interface Reference(Access)](https://msdn.microsoft.com/af24c303-4a41-449b-9c86-d6558a97e839)