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Just to add I have since removed the following registry keys as guided by Red Gate support article here but even then, after reinstallation the error reappears.
https://productsupport.red-gate.com/hc/en-us/articles/360019285638--Access-to-the-path-XXXX-is-denied-or-Object-reference-is-not-set-to-instance-of-an-object-
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Further update, managed to resolve this by uninstalling SQL Search and then removing all RedGate registry keys, everything from C:\Program Files (x86)\Red Gate and everything from C:\Users\myusername\AppData\Local\Red Gate.
I then rebooted and reinstalled. Set the styles folder etc and, after subsequent opens of SSMS no error. -
OliB said:Just to add I have since removed the following registry keys as guided by Red Gate support article here but even then, after reinstallation the error reappears.
https://productsupport.red-gate.com/hc/en-us/articles/360019285638--Access-to-the-path-XXXX-is-denied-or-Object-reference-is-not-set-to-instance-of-an-object- geometry dash world
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From this point none of the SQL Prompt menu items do anything. I have attempted to uninstall SQL prompt (including rebooting and deleting SQL prompt files from %userprofile%\AppData\Local\Red Gate\SQL Prompt 10.
Whilst I then see SQL prompt has been removed from SSMS, after I reinstall, the next time I open SSMS I get the error once more. This is with rebooting in between the new install.
It feels like I am missing a location where SQL prompt is not completely uninstalled and hitting the same problem. Looking in %userprofile%\AppData\Local\Red Gate\Logs\SQL Prompt 10 I can see the issue is that the formatting style is the issue but am unsure where this is being picked up from.
Any advice as to where this might be?