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Hi Pete
I'm using SP 3 on my development box, with SP2 on our servers.
Ctrl + Shift + D didn't work.
Ctrl + Alt + S worked.
It would seem the Ctrl + Shift combination may be causing some issues.
I don't receive any error code or exception message. SQL Prompt just doesn't prompt (as thought it was switched off).
I'm happy that I've found a workaround to the problem, so I don't expect you to solve this issue. I do realize though that one would like to track down the bug, but whether or not to continue troubleshooting is entirely up to you.
Please continue to contact me with any questions you may have.
Kind regards
JP / comments
Hi Pete
I'm using SP 3 on my development box, with SP2 on our servers.
Ctrl + Shift + D didn't work.
Ctrl + Alt + S worked.
It would seem the Ctrl + Shift combination may be causing some issues.
I ...
Hi Peter
I'm not using SSMS Express. Herewith the info taken from SSMS
Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 9.00.4035.00
Microsoft Analysis Services Client Tools 2005.090.4035.00
Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 2000.085.1132.00 (xpsp.080413-0852)
Microsoft MSXML 2.6 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0.6001.18702
Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0.50727.3082
Operating System 5.1.2600 / comments
Hi Peter
I'm not using SSMS Express. Herewith the info taken from SSMS
Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 9.00.4035.00
Microsoft Analysis Services Client Tools 2005.090.4035.00
Microso...
Hi Pete
The SQL Prompt directory is present when the add-in fails to load.
I ran SSMS as a different user, and it loads fine. SQL Prompt integration fails only when I launch SSMS from a keyboard shortcut. The keyboard shortcut does not launch as a different user.
The release build of SQL Pompt does not output anything to the error logs when integration fails.
Sorry I can't be of more assistance this time.
JP / comments
Hi Pete
The SQL Prompt directory is present when the add-in fails to load.
I ran SSMS as a different user, and it loads fine. SQL Prompt integration fails only when I launch SSMS from a keyboard sh...
I think I may have stumbled onto something.
I usually open my Management Studio from a keyboard shortcut (CTRL + SHIFT + S) I assigned to the start menu entry.
Whenever I start Management Studio from this keyboard shortcut it seems like SQL Prompt bombs out. However, when I start it by simply clicking on the shortcut all seems to work fine.
I'm not 100% sure about this observation yet. Perhaps the SQL Prompt developers may be able to verify it? / comments
I think I may have stumbled onto something.
I usually open my Management Studio from a keyboard shortcut (CTRL + SHIFT + S) I assigned to the start menu entry.
Whenever I start Management Studio fr...
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...
Hi Chris
You're more than welcome to contact me at any time.
Regards
JP / comments
Hi Chris
You're more than welcome to contact me at any time.
Regards
JP
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
Hopefully just in time for my birthday [image]
Thank you Tanya / comments
Hopefully just in time for my birthday
Thank you Tanya
Any update on the status of V4? / comments
Any update on the status of V4?