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SQL Server 2008

  1. SQL Server 2008
‘There are no SQL Server instances or shared features that can be updated on this computer’

‘There are no SQL Server instances or shared features that can be updated on this computer’

Why when I try to install SQL Server 2008 SP1 do I get the following error message: There are no SQL Server instances or shared features that can be updated on this computer.
“There are no SQL Server instances or shared features that can be updated on this computer”

“There are no SQL Server instances or shared features that can be updated on this computer”

Why when I try to instal SQL Server 2008 SP1 I get the following error message:   There are no SQL Server instances or shared features that can be updated on this computer.   [More…]
Is there an easy way to see which SQL Instances have been configured on a SQL 2008 Server?

Is there an easy way to see which SQL Instances have been configured on a SQL 2008 Server?

I’m not sure which SQL instances my SQL server is running. Is there an easy way to see which SQL Instances have been configured on a SQL 2008 Server?

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