Alan White's article helped me figure out where my default databases would be created.
To open SQL Powershell type "sqlps" in the run prompt.
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Update: 2012/12/20
Problem: After creating a udl file to check my SQL connection to the database which failed I realiased the SQL 2012 install done by the DBA was not on the default port 1433. And it was set to dynamic.
Resolution: Change the TCP/IP network configuration as shown below
To open SQL Powershell type "sqlps" in the run prompt.
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Update: 2012/12/20
Problem: After creating a udl file to check my SQL connection to the database which failed I realiased the SQL 2012 install done by the DBA was not on the default port 1433. And it was set to dynamic.
Resolution: Change the TCP/IP network configuration as shown below
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