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Default of Named Instance
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26/07/2010 15:18:50
Timothy Bryan
Sharpline Consultants
Conroe, Texas, États-Unis
 
 
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Forum:
Microsoft SQL Server
Catégorie:
Installation
Versions des environnements
SQL Server:
SQL Server 2008
Application:
Desktop
Divers
Thread ID:
01473958
Message ID:
01473963
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>>>>I am working on a solution that will use SQL Server Express installed and I am wondering what is the advantage of using a Named Instance install versus the Default instance? Functionally are they equal? There are no other instances currently installed now nor will there be any others.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks
>>>>Tim
>>>
>>>SQL Server Express is always a named instance.
>>>
>>>In general you use default instance for SQL Server installation and use named instance if you need to install a second version.
>>
>>
>>It gives an option to use a Default, but I guess it must be the same as setting it to the default named instance. OK, thanks. Next question. What account should be used for the database engine and the SQL browser? It looks like I have an option of:
>>NTAuthority/ Network Service
>>NTAuthority/ System
>>
>>The browser is defaulted to NTAuthority/ Local Service
>>
>>Thanks
>>Tim
>
>Are you installing SQL Server Express right now? I know that I chose all defaults during the installation (you just need to chose Mixed mode for the authentication method).
>
>So, I'd use the default suggestion, but I don't know for certain.

Yes, I am installing here for a test installation before I install at client site. I am planning to use SQL express to support an application with 2 -3 workstations. This SQL install will only be used to support this application, but I do not want any difficulties later. What are the service accounts for and how will that affect me?
Thanks, I will use mixed mode for my sake.
Tim
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