Which SQL Server protocol is needed to communicate with Biztalk, Sharepoint, CRM, etc ...?

Hello,
I just noticed that I have not configured the named pipes protocol for my Biztalk instance.
I search a list of SQL Server protocols needed by product.
For Biztalk, I now know that we need to enable TCP / IP, named pipes and disable shared memory.
Is it the same for Sharepoint and CRM?
I can’t find docs on protocols to enable / disable by product.
Thank you in advance
maxime

Hi moi,
According to your description, for SharePoint, you must enable TCP/IP and Named Pipes protocols in the SQL Server Configuration Manager. After you have installed SQL Server, you must set the following ports to communicate through Windows Firewall, such as
TCP 1433 ,TCP 1434 , and UDP 1434. For more information about configuring SharePoint access services, you can review the following article.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/12514.sharepoint-2013-access-services.aspx
For connecting to SQL Server when installing CRM, you need to enable “Named Pipes” protocol; If you want to connect to SQL Server remotely , you also need to enable “TCP/IP” protocol in the SQL Server Configuration Manager.
There is more information about network protocol, you can review the following article.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms187892(v=sql.105).aspx
Regards,
Sofiya Li
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