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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T22:45:36+00:00 2026-05-15T22:45:36+00:00

I’ve recently installed SQL Server 2008 and I selected collation as case sensitive. I

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I’ve recently installed SQL Server 2008 and I selected collation as case sensitive. I want to make it case insensitive for the entire instance (not for a database in that instance). If I change the collation does it affect any existing databases? if so in what way?

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    2026-05-15T22:45:37+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 10:45 pm

    You basically need to run the installation again to rebuild the master database with the new collation. You cannot change the entire server’s collation any other way.

    See:

    • MSDN: Setting and changing the server collation
    • How to change database or server collation (in the middle of the page)

    Update: if you want to change the collation of a database, you can get the current collation using this snippet of T-SQL:

    SELECT name, collation_name 
    FROM sys.databases
    WHERE name = 'test2'   -- put your database name here
    

    This will yield a value something like:

    Latin1_General_CI_AS
    

    The _CI means “case insensitive” – if you want case-sensitive, use _CS in its place:

    Latin1_General_CS_AS
    

    So your T-SQL command would be:

    ALTER DATABASE test2 -- put your database name here
       COLLATE Latin1_General_CS_AS   -- replace with whatever collation you need
    

    You can get a list of all available collations on the server using:

    SELECT * FROM ::fn_helpcollations()
    

    You can see the server’s current collation using:

    SELECT SERVERPROPERTY ('Collation')
    
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