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    Hi I have installed sql sever 2008 first then SQL Server 2005. Now when i connect with dot(.) in sql server 2008 it works fine but when i try to connect to sql sever 2005 with dot(.) or local it doesnt works! What should i do?

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      Hi I have installed sql sever 2008 first then SQL Server 2005. Now when i connect with dot(.) in sql server 2008 it works fine but when i try to connect to sql sever 2005 with dot(.) or local it doesnt works! What should i do?

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      Probably post in the SQL forum. What do you mean dot(.)? If you've got them side by side then you'll have different instances. The instance will be part of the connection string.

      Regards, Rob Philpott.

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        Probably post in the SQL forum. What do you mean dot(.)? If you've got them side by side then you'll have different instances. The instance will be part of the connection string.

        Regards, Rob Philpott.

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        1)sorry .I didnt find SQL forum. 2)dot(.) ===> . instance or local 3)where i can find instances of sql server 2005

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          Hi I have installed sql sever 2008 first then SQL Server 2005. Now when i connect with dot(.) in sql server 2008 it works fine but when i try to connect to sql sever 2005 with dot(.) or local it doesnt works! What should i do?

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          Each instance of SQL Server on a system must have a unique name.

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