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Try this:
EXEC master..sqbutility 1040, 'SMTPHost', 'myhost.smtp.com' EXEC master..sqbutility 1041, 'SMTPPort', 135
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Peter,
This is what I was looking for, I've tested it out and it seems to work fine.
Thanks for your help.
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FYI: For anyone else interested... the SQL Backup GUI must cache the email settings at some level because the only way I can get it to reflect that changes made by the stored proc call is to close out and re-enter the GUI. Even if I forced a refresh on the server it would not reflect the updated value. Thew me off for a minute when I was validating.
Also the actual values seemed to be stored in the registry here:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Red Gate\SQL Backup\BackupSettingsGlobal\<INSTANCE>\
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I wanted to see if there is a way to set the SMTP host information pragmatically rather than going through "Tools" -> "Server Options" -> "Email Settings".
Does anyone know of a way to do this?
I tried checking out the SQL Compact Database and searching for possible config files on the file system but I didn't see anywhere this information is stored on the server. I was browsing the forums as well and I have yet to find anything that might point me in the right direction.
My end goal was to setup a script/process that can go in and update the SMTP host information across all of my SQL Backup installations.
I'm running SQL Backup 7.2.1.82.