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I added the options to the commandline, removing the decrypt from the other defaults... I am still getting the error:
SQL Compare Command Line V8.1.0.360
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Copyright c Red Gate Software Ltd 1999-2009
Serial Number: 507-001-104031-D9C0
Connecting to database 'MonitorDB' on 'xxxyyy02'...
Error: Error occurred connecting to database: A transport-level error has
occurred when receiving results from the server. (provider: TCP Provider, error:0 - An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host.)
it appears the those options are only for comparison/sync and not snapshot creation... they show nothing when /verbose on snapshot, but show the following on compare:
SQL Compare Command Line V8.1.0.360
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Copyright c Red Gate Software Ltd 1999-2009
Serial Number: 507-001-104031-D9C0
SQL Compare running with option: IgnoreConstraintNames (OK).
SQL Compare running with option: IgnoreWhiteSpace (OK).
SQL Compare running with option: IgnoreStatistics (OK).
SQL Compare running with option: IgnoreFillFactor (OK).
SQL Compare running with option: IgnoreFileGroups (OK).
SQL Compare running with option: IgnoreQuotedIdentifiersAndAnsiNullSettings (OK).
SQL Compare running with option: IgnoreUserProperties (OK).
SQL Compare running with option: IgnoreWithElementOrder (OK).
SQL Compare running with option: IgnorePermissions (OK).
SQL Compare running with option: IgnoreUsersPermissionsAndRoleMemberships (OK).
Once again, how do I create a snapshot without decrypted objects so my connection does not timeout? / comments
I added the options to the commandline, removing the decrypt from the other defaults... I am still getting the error:
SQL Compare Command Line V8.1.0.360
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SQL Compare snapshot commandline - to not decrypt 2008 obj
What is the snapshot creation commandline option to not decrypt encrypted objects in the PRO version of SQL Compare (or SQL Snapper)?
Recently we upgraded some servers to SQL Server 2008 (everythin...