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SQL Prompt update broke intelliSense

This morning I chose to install an update from Redgate into SSMS version 19. Now IntelliSense does not work at all. I have verified IntelliSense is enabled. I have refreshed local cache. I have restarted SSMS and again verified it is enabled and refreshed local cache. This is.... frustrating.    How do I rollback the update?
Debbie Crosby
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  • Ben_P
    For others who may be seeing a similar issue, our recommendation is to run SSMS 19.1 (or the latest) and the latest version of SQL Prompt which at the time of this post is https://download.red-gate.com/checkforupdates/SQLPrompt/SQLPrompt_10.13.11.1536.exe 
    Ben_P
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  • dcrosby
    Yes, that resolved the issue for me! Thank you again, Ben.
    dcrosby
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  • Daniel60
    Ben, I am running the latest version of SSMS and Prompt 10.13.11.1536  and Intellisense has stopped working.  I tried running repair on the SQL Prompt install, but that did not fix the issue, any ideas?

    Update, I realized later that I wasn't using SSMS 19.1... I installed and it works; however, my the latest version of SSMS 18 does not.  but I think I can work with that if needed.
    Daniel60
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  • DanaH
    unfortunately my employer hasn't yet approved the install of SSMS newer than 18, so is there a way I can roll back on the SQL prompt version so i can get my intellisense back?
    DanaH
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