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 I'm experiencing the exact same issue. I also receive an error trying to send the error notification to Red Gate.alphonseg said:I just updated to SQL Prompt 10.1.1. Now when I open SSMS (17 or 18), I get the error
 Failed to load 'C:\Users\<userprofile>\AppData\Local\Red Gate\SQL Prompt 10\ConnectionColoringServers.xml'.
 The file exists and looks fine. All worked well before the update.
 SSMS then locks up and I can't do anything at all.
 How can I revert back to 10.1.0?
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                   I had just done a Windows 10 update this morning also, so I was able to use the restore point to restore my machine back, which included SQL Prompt 10.1.0, so I'm able to get back to work. I had just done a Windows 10 update this morning also, so I was able to use the restore point to restore my machine back, which included SQL Prompt 10.1.0, so I'm able to get back to work.
 
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 I uninstalled SQL Prompt and when I downloaded the latest version from Red Gate it installed 10.1.0.alphonseg said:I had just done a Windows 10 update this morning also, so I was able to use the restore point to restore my machine back, which included SQL Prompt 10.1.0, so I'm able to get back to work.
 
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                   Now, that's interesting! Now, that's interesting!
 
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                   My SSMS is blowing up due to C:\Users\<userprofile>\AppData\Local\Red Gate\SQL Prompt 10\ConnectionColoringServers.xml My SSMS is blowing up due to C:\Users\<userprofile>\AppData\Local\Red Gate\SQL Prompt 10\ConnectionColoringServers.xml
 Tried uninstalling and clearing the appdata and then reinstalling. No luck. Wish I had saved the previous version setup file now  
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 Try this - https://download.red-gate.com/SQLDeveloperBundle.execorey said:My SSMS is blowing up due to C:\Users\<userprofile>\AppData\Local\Red Gate\SQL Prompt 10\ConnectionColoringServers.xml
 Tried uninstalling and clearing the appdata and then reinstalling. No luck. Wish I had saved the previous version setup file now  
 Also, restore the app data if you can so all your settings are still there.
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 Installed this and restored my previous settings and everything is good to go.cmfox1970 said:
 Try this - https://download.red-gate.com/SQLDeveloperBundle.execorey said:My SSMS is blowing up due to C:\Users\<userprofile>\AppData\Local\Red Gate\SQL Prompt 10\ConnectionColoringServers.xml
 Tried uninstalling and clearing the appdata and then reinstalling. No luck. Wish I had saved the previous version setup file now  
 Also, restore the app data if you can so all your settings are still there.
 Thank you.
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                   Thanks for getting in touch. We are aware of an issue with SQL Prompt v10.1.1 and are currently looking into it. We will post an update when we have a fix. Thanks for getting in touch. We are aware of an issue with SQL Prompt v10.1.1 and are currently looking into it. We will post an update when we have a fix.
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                   Guys, I think this must be a typo? Guys, I think this must be a typo? 
 
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                   Yes, that is a typo. Well spotted, and thanks for letting us know. I've just fixed it. Yes, that is a typo. Well spotted, and thanks for letting us know. I've just fixed it.
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                   Good morning all, should we consider SQL Prompt v10.1.2 a fix for the issue listed above? Good morning all, should we consider SQL Prompt v10.1.2 a fix for the issue listed above?
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                   Yes, it should be. Yes, it should be.
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Failed to load 'C:\Users\<userprofile>\AppData\Local\Red Gate\SQL Prompt 10\ConnectionColoringServers.xml'.
The file exists and looks fine. All worked well before the update.
SSMS then locks up and I can't do anything at all.
How can I revert back to 10.1.0?