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Hi Chris FYI, I disabled SQL Prompt 4's integration with Visual Studio 2005, and it seems to work fine in SQL Enterprise Manager now. Not sure if that's of any help to you... / comments
Hi Chris FYI, I disabled SQL Prompt 4's integration with Visual Studio 2005, and it seems to work fine in SQL Enterprise Manager now. Not sure if that's of any help to you...
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Hi Chris I had a clean installation of Windows XP, which means I did not have SQL Prompt 3 installed. V4 was the first. After having rebooted my notebook, I did the following: Closed all unnecessary programs in the system tray. Disabled Eset Smart Security 4. At this stage I have the bare minimum running. Open a new instance of SQL Management studio. Type in a query and run. Everything is working fine at this stage. Close SQL Management Studio. Open SQL Management Studio again. Type in a new query. Now SQL Prompt does not pop up at all. Also, the SQL Prompt 4 main menu item becomes grayed out when I try to select "Refresh Suggestions" for instance. I can mail you a screenshot if you wish. Usually I would have to reboot my notebook to get SQL Prompt 4 working again. However, I just tried it again a couple of times and now it's working without fail. Very odd. Is there any sort of debugging/tracing information or logs I can look at to try and help pinpoint the problem? Please note that I have VS2008 installed in addition to VS2005. Please let me know if I can be of any assistance in helping trace the problem. Just by the way, I also experienced the same problem with V3.9 before reload WinXP. Thanks. JP PS: I found the following error repeated in nearly all logs 05 Jun 2009 09:02:24,843 [1] INFO RedGate.SqlPrompt.Engine.LogService - Starting new SQL Prompt editor session 05 Jun 2009 09:03:03,140 [5] ERROR RedGate.SqlPrompt.Engine.LogService - LogService caught unhandled exception in AppDomain: 'Thread was being aborted.' System.Threading.ThreadAbortException: Thread was being aborted. at RedGate.SQLPrompt.CommonUI.TaskExecuter.Executer.a() at System.Threading.ThreadHelper.ThreadStart_Context(Object state) at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.Run(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state) at System.Threading.ThreadHelper.ThreadStart() / comments
Hi Chris I had a clean installation of Windows XP, which means I did not have SQL Prompt 3 installed. V4 was the first. After having rebooted my notebook, I did the following: Closed all unnecessar...
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Hi Cris, At the moment I have some pending C# development keeping me from using SQL Prompt. I'll investigate the issue more thoroughly when time permits and revert with my findings. Thank you JP / comments
Hi Cris, At the moment I have some pending C# development keeping me from using SQL Prompt. I'll investigate the issue more thoroughly when time permits and revert with my findings. Thank you JP
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