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SQL Search - Login is not working in VS22

Hello,
i have a problem with the product SQL Search in Visual Studio 22. The SQL Search want's me to login, but when i click the login button, nothing happens.

Is there a way to reset SQL Search in Visual Studio 22?

I have installed the newest version.
Visual Studio 2022: 17.11.5
SQL Search: 3.6.21
Josef
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  • Victoria W
    Hi josefwallinger_vog

    Please can you try uninstalling SQL Search and then reinstalling:
    https://download.red-gate.com/checkforupdates/SQLSearch/SQLSearch_3.6.21.4852.exe

    If this doesn't fix the problem, please can you provide the SQL Search logs? If you don't want to attach them to this post, please send them to support@red-gate.com referencing ticket number 321023.
    Victoria W
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  • josefwallinger_vog
    Hi @Victoria W ,

    I have send the log files to the support address.
    josefwallinger_vog
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  • chrisqtran
    Hello all, this issue is now resolved. To get past this sign-in screen, please do the following after creating a Redgate account:

    1. Open up Visual Studio 2022
    2. Using Chrome/Edge browser, navigate to http://localhost:22221/redgate/status.html
    3. You should see SQL Search. Click "Activate here". A new tab should open up
    4. Login under your Redgate ID
    5. Return to Visual Studio 2022 and you should be licensed
    chrisqtran
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  • Ann_Lewkowicz
    I am having a similar problem, but in my case, if I click on the Login button in VS 2022 (having installed the latest SQL Search version) I get the following error message:

    Navigating to http://localhost:22221/redgate/status.html just results in a "localhost refused to connect" error.

    I'm happy to provide logs.

    Thank you for your attention to this message!
    Ann_Lewkowicz
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  • chrisqtran
    Hi @Ann_Lewkowicz

    Can you specific the exact version number of SQL Search and Visual Studio you're using?

    Is the Redgate Client Service present and running in Services.msc?
    chrisqtran
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  • Ann_Lewkowicz
    Hello, @chrisqtran,

    Thank you for responding so quickly!

    Here is the info you requested:

    Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2022
    Version 17.12.3
    VisualStudio.17.Release/17.12.3+35527.113

    Microsoft .NET Framework
    Version 4.8.09037

    Installed Version: Professional

    SQL Search version:
    Redgate SQL Search   3.6.21.4852

    Regarding the Redgate Client Service, I do not see a service by that name at all in services.msc.  I do not see any services that have "Redgate" in either their name or their description.


    ETA:  I have tried uninstalling SQL Search from VS and SSMS, rebooting, and then reinstalling, taking care to install as Administrator. It didn't make any difference. 
    Ann_Lewkowicz
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  • Ann_Lewkowicz
    Hi, @chrisqtran,

    Just wanted to make sure you saw my reply, above!

    Thanks,
    Ann L.
    Ann_Lewkowicz
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  • chrisqtran
    Hi Ann,

    I've tested the same Visual Studio and SQL Search versions and did not encounter any errors.

    Can you specify what button you clicked to get the error message?
    chrisqtran
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  • Ann_Lewkowicz
    @chrisqtran  It was the LOG IN button on the upper right side, shown here:

    Ann_Lewkowicz
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  • Ann_Lewkowicz
    Interestingly, the log shows a different error message:

    2024-12-17 17:16:45.674 -05:00 [Error]  [RedGate.SQSearch.Addin.Utils]: Unhandled exception
    System.MissingMethodException: Method not found: 'Void RedGate.SIPFramework.Services.ServicesToPlugins.SsmsFunctionalityProvider..ctor(EnvDTE80.DTE2)'.
       at RedGate.SQLSearch.Addin.Tab.Controls.SearchTab.AddContextMenuButtons(Controller controller)
       at RedGate.SQLSearch.Addin.Utils.ErrorDialog.DoWithErrorHandling(ILog log, IWin32Window parentWindow, InvokerDelegate`1 toDo, EventArgs args) in D:\BuildAgentA\work\5feaf6ffe92670d3\Source\SQLSearch\Utils\ErrorDialog.cs:line 276

    Ann_Lewkowicz
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  • Ann_Lewkowicz
    I''ll try uninstalling my other extensions, see if that makes a difference.
    Ann_Lewkowicz
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  • chrisqtran
    Thank you, @Ann_Lewkowicz. I was able to replicate the error. I did not see the Log In button as I was already logged in.

    Please do the following:

    Download and install the Redgate Client Service (attached)
    Verify in Services.msc that the Redgate Client Service is present and running.
    Open up Visual Studio 2022
    Using Chrome/Edge browser, navigate to http://localhost:22221/redgate/status.html
    You should see SQL Search. Click "Activate here". A new tab should open up
    Login under your Redgate ID
    Return to Visual Studio 2022 and you should be licensed
    chrisqtran
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