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# DbVisualizer

This guide provides step-by-step instructions for connecting DbVisualizer to Unistream.

## Connection Steps

1. Download the **unistream.jar** file from Unistream's Integration Hub
2. Open DbVisualizer
3. Click on **File** → **Import Settings**
4. Locate and select the downloaded **unistream.jar** file
5. A popup window will appear showing the Unistream connection in the list
   * Click **OK**
6. DbVisualizer will restart automatically
7. After restart, in the Databases panel, you will see the Unistream connection
   * Double-click on the connection
8. In the connection dialog:
   * Your username (email) will be automatically detected
   * Enter your Unistream password
9. Click **Connect**
10. Accept driver downloads if prompted

You are now connected to Unistream's database through DbVisualizer.

## Video Tutorial

For a visual walkthrough, watch our tutorial video:

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