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No, I think for this case it makes perfect sense at the project level. I just needed to be hit over the head with the location of the options tab via the Edit button. / comments
No, I think for this case it makes perfect sense at the project level. I just needed to be hit over the head with the location of the options tab via the Edit button.
Continuation - we are now getting APPCRASH in RedGate.SQLDoc.UI.exe, fault module name = libcef.dll, exception code = c0000005, exception offset 00f8be0f. every time we do a save to the database. I have investigated if this is a permissions issue, it is not, I am SA on the server and have all permissions. I have investigated if it is due to project being located on network drive, it is not, I moved to my C drive and still get the error. Even though error is reported each time I save, the DB is updated, so we are just ignoring this but it is very annoying. / comments
Continuation - we are now getting APPCRASH in RedGate.SQLDoc.UI.exe, fault module name = libcef.dll, exception code = c0000005, exception offset 00f8be0f. every time we do a save to the database. I...
never mind. I did brute force - uninstalled all my redgate tools, then reinstalled and the error has gone away. / comments
never mind. I did brute force - uninstalled all my redgate tools, then reinstalled and the error has gone away.
works here too. Thank you. / comments
works here too. Thank you.
Hi, I'm having the same slowness with this version as well. Am running multi-SSMS as is this customer, and I am still on TFS2008. It takes forever to pull up the Commit Changes results, even when few or none. Also takes forever just opening the tables tree or stored proc tree. If you figure out a solution, I'd be happy to try it myself, thanks.
Bev / comments
Hi, I'm having the same slowness with this version as well. Am running multi-SSMS as is this customer, and I am still on TFS2008. It takes forever to pull up the Commit Changes results, even when f...
good news, Evan will this version be available for all soon? / comments
good news, Evan will this version be available for all soon?
Yes, can you pls post the solution here so we can all benefit? / comments
Yes, can you pls post the solution here so we can all benefit?
Thanks very much for the reply Andy. I did downgrade, and was able to check in, so now I'm happy as a clam again. Will watch for the fixed version. / comments
Thanks very much for the reply Andy. I did downgrade, and was able to check in, so now I'm happy as a clam again. Will watch for the fixed version.
Thanks for this topic, I have been going crazy with one db that I cannot commit changes due to timeout issue. Have tried unlink-relink.
Just checking - is this downgrade to 3.0 still the solution?
TIA / comments
Thanks for this topic, I have been going crazy with one db that I cannot commit changes due to timeout issue. Have tried unlink-relink.
Just checking - is this downgrade to 3.0 still the solution?
TIA
I'm not anxious to back off to the previous version, so what can I do to stop the error message at startup of SSMS? I'm using Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 10.50.1600.1; connecting to 2005, 2008 and 2008R2 servers. / comments
I'm not anxious to back off to the previous version, so what can I do to stop the error message at startup of SSMS? I'm using Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 10.50.1600.1; connecting to 2005...