See this or this
Basically system stores the ODBC Driver's information here
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ODBC\ODBCINST.INI\ODBC Drivers
You can use this or similar code to find out the installed ODBC Drivers. This code basically reads the drivers info from registry
public static List<String> GetSystemDriverList()
{
List<string> names = new List<string>();
// get system dsn's
Microsoft.Win32.RegistryKey reg = (Microsoft.Win32.Registry.LocalMachine).OpenSubKey("Software");
if (reg != null)
{
reg = reg.OpenSubKey("ODBC");
if (reg != null)
{
reg = reg.OpenSubKey("ODBCINST.INI");
if (reg != null)
{
reg = reg.OpenSubKey("ODBC Drivers");
if (reg != null)
{
// Get all DSN entries defined in DSN_LOC_IN_REGISTRY.
foreach (string sName in reg.GetValueNames())
{
names.Add(sName);
}
}
try
{
reg.Close();
}
catch { /* ignore this exception if we couldn't close */ }
}
}
}
return names;
}