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Hi, Apologies for the delay in replying. You are correct, SQL Search does not support SQL Server 2000, only 2005 onwards. The full requirements are detailed here: http://documentation.red-gate.com/display/SS2/Requirements Thanks Adam / comments
Hi, Apologies for the delay in replying. You are correct, SQL Search does not support SQL Server 2000, only 2005 onwards. The full requirements are detailed here: http://documentation.red-gate.com/...
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Hi, We are currently developing SQL Search to support SSMS 2014 for the forthcoming release. If you would like to give us feedback on this, please sign up for the SQL Search Beta. Thanks, Adam / comments
Hi, We are currently developing SQL Search to support SSMS 2014 for the forthcoming release. If you would like to give us feedback on this, please sign up for the SQL Search Beta. Thanks, Adam
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Hi Rajesh, Here is the link and the steps you should take: 1. First, locate the configuration file on the machine where the SQL Monitor Base Monitor service is hosted. Location: C:ProgramDataRed GateSQL Monitor File Name: RedGate.Response.Engine.Alerting.Base.Service.exe.settings.config 2. Make a copy of this file and name it something useful like RedGate.Response.Engine.Alerting.Base.Service.exe.settings.config_backup This will act as a backup of the configuration file so that your changes can be reversed. 3. Download and run the SQL Monitor Configuration Editor ftp://support.red-gate.com/patches/SQL_ ... Editor.zip 4. You will be prompted to "Load a configuration file". Find the .config file detailed in step 1. 5. You will be presented with a list of all the configuration options available. These relate to each item in the polling schedule. Any check box which is un-checked automatically uses the default. For example, to disable the performance expensive collection for the Top Queries feature, simply check the "SQL Server Top Queries" entry and select "Disable" from the drop down menu. Hopefully each entry is sufficiently self-explanatory. 6. Once complete, click "Save Changes" and restart the SQL Monitor Base Monitor service. If you have any unexpected results then please delete your edited configuration file and rename the copy (then also restart the service). Hope that helps / comments
Hi Rajesh, Here is the link and the steps you should take: 1. First, locate the configuration file on the machine where the SQL Monitor Base Monitor service is hosted. Location: C:ProgramDataRed G...
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