I'm working on the setup .ini file and wondering about
RSDATABASESERVER="servername\instancename"
If the server has only one instance is the instancename the same as the
servername?Normally you would just refer to it as the servername. But occasionally
in 2005 I've seen the default instance referred as MSSQLServer.
Check this page in BOL;
ms-help://MS.SQLCC.v9/MS.SQLSVR.v9.en/rptsrvr9/html/60e0a0b2-8a47-4eda-a
5df-3e5e403dbdbc.htm
especially note that it says;
InstanceName
Specifies the name of the report server instance. Report server
instancing is based on SQL Server instancing. This value specifies a
SQL Server instance name. By default, this value is MSSQLSERVER. Do not
modify this setting.
There is a configuration tool to save you having to mod the ini files
direct called rsconfig, look it up in BOL.
--
Regards
Chris
Al wrote:
> I'm working on the setup .ini file and wondering about
> RSDATABASESERVER="servername\instancename"
> If the server has only one instance is the instancename the same as
> the servername?
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Question about "servername\instancename"
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