I'm trying to get ahead of the game. 

Can anyone from RedGate confirm that we're OK to upgrade to SSMS 22.6.0 without breaking every add-in again?

SQL Prompt
SQL Search
SQL Source Control
 

John
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7 comments

  • veroslav.olic

    Has anyone dared to install it yet?
     

    veroslav.olic
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  • Chris

    After upgrading to 22.6 I get the following error when trying to open SQL History:
    The semaphore timeout period has expired.

    Chris
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  • Gary_S

    And when I upgraded, I cant use SQLprompt.  Getting error

    Initialization of 'RedGate.SqlPrompt.Wpf.SqlEditor.SqlTextEditor' threw an exception.

    Had to rollback to old version

    Gary_S
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  • Chris

    Uninstalling SQL Prompt, rebooting and then reinstalling SQL Prompt fixed my issue.

    Chris
    0
  • Glenn

    I get a “Root element is missing” error every time I open SSMS or whenever I try to use SQL prompt. SSMS is on 22.6.0 and SQL Prompt is updated to latest. Uninstalling SQL prompt and rebooting then reinstalling did not fix this issue at all, even after rebooting again. Still haven't heard a word from Redgate about this issue and all the problems people are having.

    Glenn
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  • Devin

    I am having a similar issue. My SQL prompt shows this error each time I try to use it and it does not start up at all when starting SSMS. It also seems that SQL History is not working as well. I have uninstalled and reinstalled multiple times nothing is working.

    Devin
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  • Andrew

    I'm getting the same error above on Win11 laptop running SSMS 22.6.

    The component 'RedGate.Sdk.Licensing.UI.Views.OnlineSplashView' does not have a resource identified by the URI '/RedGate.Sdk.Licensing.UI;V2.4.1.705;component/views/onlinesplashview.xaml'.

    Andrew
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