Cannot see new SQL 2008 R2 Express instance on Small Business Server 2011!

Hi,
As it is stated on the subject line, I'm having a problem after I did a new install of SQL 2008 R2 Express and put a new instance on SBS 2011.
I'm developing a new program using SQL 2008 in C# and VB.Net. I have SQL 2008 R2 Express installed on my computer called "MSQL8R2EDATA" on my PC. Now I need to deploy it on SBS 2011 so I can do some testing on other workstations.
I'm currently running Windows 7, 64 bit, and it's named STEVE-PC. The SBS 2011 is named SERVER1, and it's 64 bit as well.
After installation on SERVER1 (SBS 2011), I then fired up SQL Server Configuration Manager and enabled Named Pipes, TCP/IP, and VIA.
After I've completed the SQL Configuration on SERVER1, I went back on my PC (STEVE-PC) and I tried to use Management Studio to connect to the  new instance MSQL8R2EDATA on SBS 2011, only problem is, I only see the computer name, not the new instance
I've installed.
Back on SBS 2011 (SERVER1), I've verified that all the protocols are enabled, and the SQL Server Browser is automatically loaded and currently running, as well the MSQL8R2EDATA instance is automatically loaded and running, yet I still cannot see
it from my PC (STEVE-PC). I even switched from dynamic ports to a static port of 64719 (that was what the MSQL8R2EDATA was listening on that port when it was dynamic), and then added new rules to the Windows Firewall for program of the SQLSERVR.EXE, and
for UDP and TCP for port 64719 to "Allow All Connections" for Domain, Private, and Public; yet I still cannot connect SERVER1\MSQL8R2EDATA. I even disabled the firewall and then trying to connect once again to SBS 2001 and it still fails.
In case you're wondering, I left it on port 64719 since there are other active SQL Servers on SBS 2011 (SharePoint, SBSMonitoring, and ACT7).
Interestingly, when I run Management Studio on SBS 2011, I can see STEVE-PC\MSQL8R2EDATA and I'm able to log in and connect to it.
So what's going on here?!? Why am I able to connect to STEVE-PC which is Windows 7 64 from SBS 2011 (SERVER1), but I cannot connect from my computer to that instance on SBS 2011??
I really could use some big time help on this.
EDIT: Sorry for the confusion, but on the Windows Firewall (WF.msc), I did add new rules for incoming connections on:
Program incoming connections to SQLSERVR.EXE
TCP Port 64719
UDP Port 64719
EDIT: To further assist, I have Management Studio installed on the SBS 2011, and I can locally log in and connect to the MSQL8R2DATA on SERVER1 with success. I even tried tcp:SERVER1\MSQL8R2DATA and again it is successful log-in and connection.
Thanks in advance!
Steve

Hi,
Thanks for the response, but I have a question:
Installing SQL Express or SQL Server is not recommended on SBS
2011 because it is a DC, however technically it will work.
I'm a newbie when it comes to SBS 2011 and I'm taking a crash course on the subject. Can you explain to me what you mean by "DC"? Also, why
isn't recommended to install a new instance on SBS 2011?
As I also stated, I've added "New Rules" to the Windows Firewall to allow incoming connections on port 64719 for both TCP and UDP, and I also allowed incoming connections for SQLSERVR.EXE but no joy to connect to the SERVER1\MSQL8R2EDATA.
And yes, I can log-in and connect locally on SERVER1 using Management Studio with success. I even used tcp:SERVER1\MSQL8R2EDATA with the same success. It's my workstation STEVE-PC that fails. If that fails, then the rest of the workstations are going to fail.
Are you suggesting that I put the SQL Server 2008 Express on another workstation and just allow to to be
accessed that way?

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    The emails need to be encrypted that go out of the office, our clients have a variety of email programs that they use.

    Hi,
    By using the TLS protocol, you can help improve the security of SMTP communication in Exchange 2007. Please
    refer to following article and check if can help you.
    How to Use TLS Authentication in Exchange
    2007 to Send and Receive Messages with Third-Party E-Mail
    If any update, please feel free to let us know.
    Hope this helps.
    Best regards,
    Justin Gu

  • Warning: Palm OS Treos and Windows Small Business Server 2008

    If you use a Treo smartphone with the Palm operating system, beware:  it does not work with Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008.
    Palm acknowledges this failure and has no intention of fixing it. 
    There are at least two problems:
    (1) You must turn off all email security on the Exchange mail server to sync with Treos.
    (2) AutoSync locks up the Palm each time it occurs, and must be turned off.
    Here's the transcript of my chat w/tech support. After this, I spent a few hours on the phone and got the same answers.
    [12:35 AM] Gary says: Hello.
    [12:35 AM] Handoff connection active (1/5140).
    [12:35 AM] x says: Hi. Please see the question sent earlier.
    [12:36 AM] Gary says: Could you please be more specific about the issue?
    [12:37 AM] x says: Our Palms will not talk to Exchange Server 2007 unless all its security
    features are turned off. This is a problem with Palm/VersaMail. When will it be corrected?
    [12:38 AM] Gary says: Yes, that is true. I am sorry for the inconvenience this may have caused.
    [12:38 AM] Gary says: I am very sorry to inform you that currently we do not have any information on this.
    [12:39 AM] x says: Apology accepted and appreciated. But when will this be fixed?
    [12:40 AM] Gary says: Unfortunately we do not have any sort of update on this. I suggest you to post the
    feedback in the Palm Website.
    [12:41 AM] x says: Okay, next question:  Every AutoSync locks up the Palm, so we have to turn
    AutoSync off. Do you intend to rectify this problem?
    [12:42 AM] Gary says: I understand your concern. Is it happening with all the Palm devices?
    [12:42 AM] x says: Yes.
    [12:43 AM] Gary says: Do you receive any error message before locking up the Treo?
    [12:43 AM] x says: No.
    [12:46 AM] Gary says: Okay, as this happening with all the devices to me it looks like the issue should be
    diagnosed closely to find the root cause. Was this happening with the Exchange Sever 2003?
    [12:46 AM] x says: No
    [12:46 AM] Gary says: So, the AutoSync feature is Locking the device from the day you upgraded to the
    Exchange Sever 2007.
    [12:46 AM] Gary says: Am I correct?
    [12:47 AM] x says: yes.
    [12:48 AM] Gary says: Okay, as this is the issue related to the sync with the Exchange Server 2007 and the
    AutoSync to find out the root cause I will escalate this issue to our escalation channel which is our Voice
    Support Team.
    [12:48 AM] Gary says:
    I will provide you all the information and guide you in the correct direction to address this issue.
    [12:48 AM] Gary says:
    I suggest you to get in touch with the Voice Support and I am sure they will fix the issue.
    [12:49 AM] Gary says:
    I will provide you a Service Request, when contacting the Voice Support, provide this Service Request Id and you will get a free Technical Support.
    [12:51 AM] Gary says: Please provide me your Last name, First name, complete address, phone number,Email address, date and place of purchase of device and serial number of the device to create a Service Request Number.
    [12:51 AM] x says: Of course I provided all this when I logged in, but here it is again:....
    [12:54 AM] Gary says: Thank you for providing all the information.I need 5 minutes to register the device and create a Service Request.
    [12:55 AM] x says: Thanks for your help, and confirmation of the incomprehensible failure to support Exchange Server 2007.  We're this close to dumping these things if this is the kind of tech support Palm intends to provide.
    [1:00 AM] Gary says: Thanks for staying on hold: I am sorry for the delay. I can understand the inconvenience you are facing.
    [1:01 AM] Gary says: Based on the information you provided, I created a service request for you in our database.  The Service Request number is : 1-51558238041
    [1:01 AM] x says: Will I get an email?
    [1:01 AM] Gary says: Using this service request number, you need to contact our Voice Support department.  Voice Support Department number is 877-426-3777. Voice support will be available from  5:00AM to 9:00PM (PST) on weekdays and from 8am - 5pm PST on weekends.Please note down the above given Service Request Number and Voice Support Number or else you will lose this information once the chat session is closed.
    [1:02 AM] Gary says: Yes, I will email this chat session to you.
    [1:02 AM] Gary says: Is there anything else I can assist you with today?
    Post relates to: Treo 755p (Sprint)

    The problem is the default security profile isn't compatible. You can go into the Power shell command line and remove the default activesync mailbox policy.
    Post relates to: None

  • Can i upgrade exchange 2007 to exchange 2013 on same small business server 2008 machine?

    Hi,
    I have small business server 2008 with exchange 2007 installed in my organization,
    Now I need to upgrade exchange 2007 to exchange 2013 on same small business server 2008 standard edition.
    I already tried to upgrade but not successful.
    can i upgrade exchange 2007 to exchange 2013 on same small business server 2008 machine or any alternate through which it is possible.
    Please share any MS article if it not possible. 
    Thank you in advance
    Regards
    arun av

    Hi Arun,
    Its really great that you want to move and upgrade old Exchange to new Exchange server. The manual steps and guide is already recommended to you.
    Moreover, I would like to recommend you to use an automated tool to upgrade your Exchange server 2007 to exchange 2013.  I have tried and test tool to do Exchange Migration 2007 to 2013. You can follow the link 
    http://www.exchange2007to2013migration.exchangemigrationtool.com/. It will also help you to do Intra-Cross forest migration if you required.
    Hopefully my recommendation will surely help you.
    Thanks,
    Walter

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