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|    having two instances is that like have t    |
|    23 Nov 11 11:50:26    |
      From: johansson.andersson@telia.com              I have SQL Server 2008       If I look in the Sql Server Configuration Manager I can see that I have two       instances of SQL server.       These are :       SQL Server(SQLEXPRESS)       SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER) which is SQL Server Standard Edition. This is the       default instance.              Now to my question when I have these two instances of SQL Server is that       like having       two separate installations. I mean it just seems as if I have one       installations of SQL Server(SQLEXPRESS)       and one installation of SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER) which is SQL Server       Standard Edition.              I mean can I just consider these two installations like two different       product in the SQL Servae family.       I want to get a better understanding about what SQl Server instances is              //Tony              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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