Can't see database listed in SQL Server Import and Export Wizard?

It's not enough to just copy the MDF file to a directory. The database has to be attached. See How to: Attach a Database File to SQL Server Express.

That did it! Thanks – davej Aug 24 '10 at 22:11.

If the wizard is started from SQL Server Management Studio or the command prompt, the package can run immediately. You can optionally save the package to the SQL Server msdb database or to the file system. For more information about the msdb database, see Package Management (Legacy SSIS Service).

When you save the package you can set the package protection level, and if the protection level uses a password, provide the password. For more information about package protection levels, see Access Control for Sensitive Data in Packages. If the wizard is started from an Integration Services project in SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT), you cannot run the package from the wizard.

Instead, the package is added to the Integration Services project from which you started the wizard. You can then run the package in SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT).

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