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10.0.1.12389 - Check for Updates = ERROR/Application Crash

I'm on SSMS 18.2 using SQL Prompt 10.0.1.12389.

If I go SQL Prompt->Help->Check for Updates this will result in error and crash my session of SSMS.

Can you please confirm?

Thank you.
Nikos226
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  • ratra
    I have the same issue with SSMS v18.4 and SQL Prompt 10.0.1.12389
    ratra
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  • TomW
    Hi @ratra and @Nikos226,

    Thank you for bringing this to our attention. A fix for it should be going out in the next release for this issue.

    Best,

    Tom,
    Team Prompt
    TomW
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  • Alberto
    I had the same issue with a fresh install of my laptop. SSMS 18.4 and the latest version of SQL Prompt 10 lead to a SSMS crash every time I tried to check for updates. I momentarily solved the issue (regarding a missing library) uninstalling SQL Prompt 10, installing the latest 9.5 version and upgrading from there. Now the "Check for updates" menu doesn't crash anything, but neither shows the usual popup with the "no available updates" message
    Alberto
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  • aweng

    TomW, when will be the next release?

    aweng
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  • TomW
    We've just released SQL Prompt 10.0.2 which resolves this issue. Please get in touch if you have any other problems.
    TomW
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  • Alberto
    Hi @TomW, thank you for the heads-up. I upgraded SQL Prompt from a freshly downloaded SQLDeveloperBundle and now it's all working as expected. Thank you very much!
    Alberto
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  • TomW
    That's great news @Alberto - thanks for letting me know!
    TomW
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  • mdullni1
    When will 10.0.2 appear as an update on my system?  SSMS crashes when I try to run 'Check for Updates'.
    mdullni1
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  • Alberto
    mdullni1 said:
    When will 10.0.2 appear as an update on my system?  SSMS crashes when I try to run 'Check for Updates'.
    For what I understand, you have to upgrade your "bugged" version of SQL Prompt by downloading the SQLDeveloperBundle executable file from Red Gate. Running it should update your SQL Prompt version to 1.0.2, and from then on you'll be able to check for updates directly from within SSMS.
    Alberto
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