Good answer:

Here are two other answers:

1. An easy way
2. More complex (but more rewarding, lol)

On the start button scroll down until you see Microsoft Sql Server 2012 and other things under the arrow down and you will see Micrososft SQL 2016 and other things underneath it, can even expand it and right-click on the red tool box one and go to location under more (Microsoft really screwed up on the "More" thing" and it will bring you to the new 2016. Which is basically what Koby is having you do.

The complex but overall better way: Download SSMS v18, you can't use the previous versions. Install it. Then connect to the Microsoft Instance and you will see the "version 13" not the new SQL Server 2016 Express name.

-- you could also do a query there but that is really getting more complicated --

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Last edited by Bert; 07/31/2022 1:14 PM.

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