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Thanks for your question.
If you have a SQL Prompt icon in your system tray, you can right-click that and select Start SQL Prompt when you start Query Analyzer.
If SQL Prompt is not present in your system tray, go to %programfiles%\red gate\sql prompt 3 and double-click Redgate.SQLPrompt.TrayApp.exe and perform the step above. -
Thanks for your reply.
That's not the problem, the icon is available. It works, when I start the QA in the normal way but it doesn't when I call QA with another user account using "run as...". -
I think this may be a known issue... originally it was identified with Management Studio. Prompt just doesn't seem to work with RunAs.
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FYI: Managament Studio works with RunAs
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On the other hand, when I login with my developer accout it's available in SQL Server Management Studio but not in the Query Analyzer.
How can this be solved?