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hey @davidsumlin
in order to align the table to the field list you have to set the "Align items to the tabs stops", under Lists, to true: [image] / comments
hey @davidsumlin
in order to align the table to the field list you have to set the "Align items to the tabs stops", under Lists, to true:
done / comments
done
I'd like to nominate Alex Yates, too.
The reason is simple, he's helping all the community to understand and to "own" the devops concepts, that are (IMHO) the foundation of a new perspective across the IT. At least it should be :-)
Then, he's contributing into this forum also and, additionally, his clever approach to automation in real scenarios is useful and reliable. As a result, he's one of the most important people to listen to.
Just my two cents.
And thanks @AlexYates, it means a lot for me! / comments
I'd like to nominate Alex Yates, too.
The reason is simple, he's helping all the community to understand and to "own" the devops concepts, that are (IMHO) the foundation of a new perspective across...
AlexYates wrote: »
100% automation isn't necessarily the top priority but simplifying dev processes, change management and mostly automated deploys is - they are happy to be lean and try to solve 80% of the issues with 20% of the effort and they like simple solutions. For these ppl SoC + DLMA is a good fit - and DLMA is a very important part of that.
I completely agree with this sentence. That approach is, IMHO, lean, quick, useful, simple and really clear. So I would love to keep using those two things combined. / comments
AlexYates wrote: »
100% automation isn't necessarily the top priority but simplifying dev processes, change management and mostly automated deploys is - they are happy to be lean and try to sol...
Hi @francesco_milano (ciao :-) )
could you explain the behavior you would like to get? / comments
Hi @francesco_milano (ciao :-) )
could you explain the behavior you would like to get?
I don't know whether the windows build is different or not. I'm sorry. / comments
I don't know whether the windows build is different or not. I'm sorry.
Hi @AJMartin901,
did you try with right clicking the installer and choose "Run as administrator"? It sounds simple, but it seems also a "missing high privileges" trouble. / comments
Hi @AJMartin901,
did you try with right clicking the installer and choose "Run as administrator"? It sounds simple, but it seems also a "missing high privileges" trouble.
Did you try to remove also the folders in the AppData folder as I said in the first reply? / comments
Did you try to remove also the folders in the AppData folder as I said in the first reply?
AppData is the %LOCALAPPDATA% path of Windows. The complete path is which is `C:\Users\<your_user>\AppData\Local\Red Gate` / comments
AppData is the %LOCALAPPDATA% path of Windows. The complete path is which is `C:\Users\<your_user>\AppData\Local\Red Gate`
Hi @OhNoooo,
after the uninstall processes ends (please try to remove everything), try to delete the Program Files (or x86) and AppData/Local/RedGate folder too. It's not straightforward, but without all the information in those folder, you have more chance to get it.
If this does not work, try to reinstall SSMS also.
Let us know
cheers / comments
Hi @OhNoooo,
after the uninstall processes ends (please try to remove everything), try to delete the Program Files (or x86) and AppData/Local/RedGate folder too. It's not straightforward, but witho...