Support DBMS MapInfo 10.5
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Support DBMS MapInfo by InstallShield Software Corporation

Support DBMS MapInfo is a small, installer-provided component that supplies the database connectivity and runtime files required by applications that integrate with MapInfo technologies. It enables those applications to access MapInfo-formatted spatial data and to use MapInfo-related database features through standard drivers (for example, ODBC). This is not a standalone program; it is installed, updated, and removed by the primary application that depends on it.

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  • Purpose: Provides shared libraries and configuration needed for MapInfo data access in dependent applications.
  • How it appears: Shows up as a separate entry in Programs and Features for servicing and uninstallation.
  • User interaction: No user interface; it runs silently in the background as a support component.
  • Removal guidance: Uninstalling it may break applications that rely on it. Remove it only after all dependent software has been uninstalled.
  • Updates: Typically delivered through the parent application’s installer or via a repair in Programs and Features.
  • Footprint: Minimal disk usage and system impact.

You may also see it listed with similar naming, such as “MapInfo DBMS Support,” depending on the installer package.

Support DBMS MapInfo is developed by InstallShield Software Corporation. The most popular versions of this product among our users are: 3.0, 6.1, 6.5 and 10.5. The names of program executable files are Mapbasic.exe, MAPINFOW.EXE, NewShortcut2_CD9B92ADF5F84C4D93414D9B1BD5A8C0.EXE and Setup.exe.

You can check MapInfo Professional, EDraw Mind Map, MapInfo ProViewer and other related programs like Map View at the "download" section.

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