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?
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