Is there any way to set SQL Prompt to store its settings in 'application data' instead of 'local settings\application data' so that they will sync with roaming profiles?
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Hi,
There are some SQL Prompt registry settings that can be used to change the location of the settings files, for instance to move them to a folder that will synchronize to your roaming profile. As far as I'm aware, these keys are read in SQL Prompt version 3.6 and higher.
I hope this is useful for you! -
Hello,
I reckon Brian missed clipping the url in his reply, but the following should help you address your concern.
Copy the xml files - EngineOptions and UIOptions from C:\Documents and Settings\%userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Red Gate\SQL Prompt 3 to C:\Documents and Settings\Default User\Local Settings\Application Data\Red Gate\SQL Prompt 3
This should help sync the prompt settings for any user logging in for the first time.
I hope that helps.
Thanks,
Tanya -
Sorry, indeed it was post 5196 I was trying to link to. I've updated the original post. Sorry for the confusion!
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