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create new sql server instance
is possible to create new sql server instance without using the setup disk?

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Oren101
07-28-05 02:23 PM


RE: create new sql server instance
No.

A new istance is a full install and then you need to apply the appropriate
SP to the instance.

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Mike Epprecht (SQL MVP)
07-28-05 02:23 PM


RE: create new sql server instance
No, that won´t work.

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Jens Süßmeyer
07-28-05 02:23 PM


Re: create new sql server instance
Hi,

No.

New SQL Server instance is totally independant of exiting SQL Server. So you
need to use the SETUP program to install.

But you could create multiple databases in existing instance.

Thanks
Hari
SQL Server MVP

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Hari Prasad
07-29-05 01:23 AM


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