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Thanks. The spawned process runs with the inherited credentials, so the child CAN access the other domain. / comments
Thanks. The spawned process runs with the inherited credentials, so the child CAN access the other domain.
OK to close / comments
OK to close
Please close this defect. It is now working. There may have been a network issue at our facility. Sorry for the false alarm.
I'm trying to use the "/smartcard" option to access database servers through a VPN. When I remove the option, I am prompted for my password instead of my PIN.
Version from Help = 13.0.5.5219 / comments
Please close this defect. It is now working. There may have been a network issue at our facility. Sorry for the false alarm.
I'm trying to use the "/smartcard" option to access database servers thr...
OK. They looked interesting but our budgets are already set for this year, so no new toys. / comments
OK. They looked interesting but our budgets are already set for this year, so no new toys.
Thanks. That's exactly what I needed. :P / comments
Thanks. That's exactly what I needed. :P
Chris,
Correct. Checkboxes are on Alert Inbox. I was just assuming that it was a round trip because of the time it took to paint the checkbox and highlight the row.
Correct about IE as well. I can try Firefox, but am stuck with IE as my default browser (controled by someone else).
There are only 3 SQL instances on one big server that are being monitored. My system is a dual-core machine. Watching Task Manager, one core alternates between 10 and 85% CPU on a 30 second recurring rate. The second core has a similar pattern (30 seconds) but is between 5 and 25%. Half of my 3G memory is available. All SQL instances (monitored and local) are 2008R2.
-Paul[/quote] / comments
Chris,
Correct. Checkboxes are on Alert Inbox. I was just assuming that it was a round trip because of the time it took to paint the checkbox and highlight the row.
Correct about IE as well. I can ...
I switched over to Firefox (from IE) and my CPU spikes (from previous post) just about disappeared. I will continue to use Firefox with SQL Monitor. An idea for a startup message would be to issue an IE warning if it is detected (or does that cross the line for "good relations wilt MS"). Is there a "browser comparison" when using SQL Monitor? / comments
I switched over to Firefox (from IE) and my CPU spikes (from previous post) just about disappeared. I will continue to use Firefox with SQL Monitor. An idea for a startup message would be to issue ...
David,
My shop uses SVN for source control (not VSTS). I would be happy to help out with testing on SVN. I have several ideas on how I'd like to use SQL Source Control in our multi-dba environment. / comments
David,
My shop uses SVN for source control (not VSTS). I would be happy to help out with testing on SVN. I have several ideas on how I'd like to use SQL Source Control in our multi-dba environment.
I echo the idea of having a database diagram option. Currently I need to create my own outside of SQL Doc and then add it to what was generated. This also means that I can not automat my docs in a build job, since manual editing is required. / comments
I echo the idea of having a database diagram option. Currently I need to create my own outside of SQL Doc and then add it to what was generated. This also means that I can not automat my docs in a ...