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I have more than one instance of SQL Server installed on my PC (actually, one 2005, one 2008 and one 2012). All of them running. I realized that all of them are configured (SQL Server Configuration Manager -> SQL Server Network Configuration -> Protocols for the Database Engine -> TCP/IP) to run on port 1433.

How is it possible?

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  • Have you confirmed that both are actively running? If they are, then you likely don't have TCP/IP enabled on one of the other. Jul 5, 2013 at 14:29

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Thats not possible. You can read the errorlog to find your allocated port number for each server..Do a netstat on the command prompt to list the connections. this will also show what is the port number for each connection.

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