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Hi,
Thanks for posting and sorrry for the problems your having. Could you tell me a bit more about your system? I.e. what's your OS, Framework version, language/regional settings, SQL Server versions, machine specs?
Regards,
Tilman -
Client Machine (Has SQL Prompt installed on it)
OS: Windows XP SP2
Regional OS Setting: English (United States)
Platform: Dell Enspiron 1705 x86 Duo Core T2600/2.16MHz w/2GB Memory
Framework: Ver. 2.0
Local Instance of SQL Server installed Ver. 8.00.2039
Collation Set: SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS
SQL Servers
OS: Windows Advanced Server 2000/ Windows 2003 Enterprise (All have current SP)
SQL Versions: 8.00.2040, 8.00.760, 8.00.818, 8.00.2039
Platforms: x86 with either Dual/Quad Xeon's w/2-6GB memory
Collation Set: SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS
Thanks! -
Hi again,
My first observation is that you only have Framework 2.0 installed on your client machine. SQL Prompt 2 was compiled against Framework 1.1. Although, in theory all 1.1 applications should run against 2.0, this isn't always the case in praxis. So could you try installing Framework 1.1 and let me know if that fixes the problem?
Regards,
Tilman -
I uninstalled the 2.0 Framerwork and installed the 1.1 Framework. After rebooting the Error message went away but now intellisense does not work. Other parts of sql prompt like auto-insert works fine.
Any other ideas?
Best Regards -
Hm, clutching my straws now, but maybe re-installing SQL Prompt 2 would help? (You can have all Framework versions installed side by side, btw.)
Regards,
Tilman -
Clutching at straws or not a re-install worked and thanks for the Framework tip.
Best Regards
Mike
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