Installing SQL Server

Instance Name

Use this screen to add and maintain instances of Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2000.

Options

Default

Note  If this check box is not enabled, Setup has detected a default instance of SQL Server on this computer. The default instance could be an installation of SQL Server 6.5, SQL Server version 7.0, or it could be the default instance of SQL Server 2000, already installed. Only one installation of SQL Server, any version, can be the default instance at any one time. For more information, see Multiple Instances of SQL Server.

Instance Name

Enter a new instance name, or the name of the instance to maintain. Review and follow the rules for instance names.

Important  It is recommended that instance names be kept to less than 10 characters. Instance names can appear in the user interface of various SQL Server and system tools; shorter names are more readable.

Instance Naming Rules

Warning  Only characters that are valid in the current Microsoft Windows® code page can be used in instance names in SQL Server 2000. If a Unicode character not supported under the current code page is used, an error occurs.

See Also

Working with Instances and Versions of SQL Server

Working with Named and Multiple Instances of SQL Server 2000

Naming Conventions for Instances of SQL Server 2000

Reserved Keywords