The instances are in the registry. YOu will need a mof edit. Using the App model we have SQL express with 4 seperate installs for 4 seperate products. Same binaries, different install command. FOr the detection rule I look for the instance name and version in the registry. YOu can have multiple instances all with diff versions on a box, so reg is pretty much the only place to look.
Or if you can find the instances in WMI you can use the configmgr gui to create a new mof class. On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 7:22 AM, Michael Mott <[email protected]> wrote: > Guys, any good blog posts on sql installation detections thru SCCM\CM, > even if it’s just SQL queries themselves? > > > > *Michael Mott* | Solutions Engineer – MI and OH > > *1E | Empowering Efficient IT* > > Mobile: 734-790-6643 > > *[email protected]* | www.1e.com > > * * > > Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/1eglobal> | > Twitter<https://twitter.com/1e_global/>| > YouTube <http://www.youtube.com/1enews> | Blogs <http://blogs.1e.com/> | > RSS <http://blogs.1e.com/index.php/feed/> > > Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail > > > > ------------------------------ > > > DISCLAIMER: This is a PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL message for the ordinary > user of this email address. If you are not the intended recipient, please > delete without copying and kindly advise us by e-mail of the mistake in > delivery. NOTE: Regardless of content, this e-mail shall not operate to > bind 1E to any order or other contract unless pursuant to explicit written > agreement or government initiative expressly permitting the use of e-mail > for such purpose. > >

