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Answer by Tim

You can install a second instance and migrate to that instance. Not sure how much free storage you have on the server to duplicate any databases and work load or how your applications would react to...

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Answer by Shawn_Melton

You will have to do a new install as Tim suggested. I would do all this on a test server if possible to make sure it works (cause I have not actually attempted all this): For SSRS follow the migration...

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Answer by JamesT

Based on the information I have received, and the research I have done, it looks like there is no "clean" way to downgrade and retain the default instance name for SQL.( MSSQLSERVER ) This is my...

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Answer by Tim

You can install a second instance and migrate to that instance. Not sure how much free storage you have on the server to duplicate any databases and work load or how your applications would react to...

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Answer by Shawn_Melton

You will have to do a new install as Tim suggested. I would do all this on a test server if possible to make sure it works (cause I have not actually attempted all this): For SSRS follow the migration...

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Answer by JamesT

Based on the information I have received, and the research I have done, it looks like there is no "clean" way to downgrade and retain the default instance name for SQL.( MSSQLSERVER ) This is my...

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