Thanks
"Robert E. Spivack" <RobertE...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in 
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> The docs say that the SQL server used by CRM cannot be a non-default 
> instance
> so we installed it per the docs.
>
> However, SQL server management and best practices security procedures that
> we have been following from Microsoft strongly recommend not running any
> default instances of SQL server.
>
> Is there a way (registry setting?) to make CRM use a non-default instance 
> of
> SQL Server?  This seems like such a trivial thing that I don't understand 
> why
> CRM omitted support for non-default instance. 
Do note that it's not supported by Microsoft CRM 3.0
"Name your Instance (SQL Instance that is)
Yesterday, June 23, 2006, 6:00:00 PM | Ben Vollmer
The CRM Product Group has completed test certification of Microsoft CRM v3.0 
using SQL Named Instances, and CRM Customer Support even agreed to officially 
support it. This does conflict with what is in the current Impllementation 
Guide, which specifies it in the has to be installed in the default instance 
only. (Yes, I am relatively certain that the documentation will be updated 
soon.) 
If you want to install CRM in a Named Instance, your best bet (only bet) is 
to call or submit a ticket via PartnerSource. The process is documented, they 
just want to walk you through it as it bypasses the Environmental Diagnostics 
Wizard (EDW) at the beginning of the setup process. 
No additional hot fixes or service packs are required, but we you to call in 
so that we limit the number of customers bypassing the EDW. The EDW is a 
powerful tool to diagnose potential deployment problems, and should always be 
used when setting up against a SQL Default Instance. 
Thanks to the Product Group, Test and Sustained Engineering and Support for 
listening to customers and partners! This rocks!"
Given the nature of the writeup, they shouldn't be charging you for this 
support ticket, so I don't see the downside to going the official route.
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Matt Parks
MVP - Microsoft CRM
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