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    is there a way to install a msde database using an instance name that doesnt put the computer name in front of it? basically if you dont put an instance name in the setup ini file then the name of the instance will be your computer name. so i gave it one and now instead of the instance being say Developer1 its is now Developer1\Sql1 i have even tried completely uninstalling sql and installing only the msde but to no avail anyone have any ideas?

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      is there a way to install a msde database using an instance name that doesnt put the computer name in front of it? basically if you dont put an instance name in the setup ini file then the name of the instance will be your computer name. so i gave it one and now instead of the instance being say Developer1 its is now Developer1\Sql1 i have even tried completely uninstalling sql and installing only the msde but to no avail anyone have any ideas?

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      With the latest SqlServer (sp3), If no instance name is specified, the default instance name MSSQLSERVER is used. However, the location will always be MyComputersName\MySqlServerName. This enables you to access the server across a network and is standard format for network connections like mapping drives etc. Why is this a problem? Regards Wayne Phipps Time is the greatest teacher... unfortunately, it kills all of its students

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