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Brian Donahue wrote:
The query you highlight looks to be from SQL Monitor. You can tell this in your profiler session by the application name, which should rather be Red Gate SQL Monitor or Red Gate SQL Tools...
The query is used to get a list of running processes from the server.
I don't know anything about how to make this more efficient.
The best I can offer it to try to find the polling frequency for this query and perhaps have it poll less often.
If this is the case, please offer me the method to reduce the polling frequency, tks! / comments
Brian Donahue wrote:
The query you highlight looks to be from SQL Monitor. You can tell this in your profiler session by the application name, which should rather be Red Gate SQL Monitor or Red ...
Firefox is much more fast than IE to SQL Monitor / comments
Firefox is much more fast than IE to SQL Monitor
Hi Chris,
The two Alerts disappeared some days ago when I reinstalled the Windows OS & SQL Monitor Software.
However,thanks you very much! / comments
Hi Chris,
The two Alerts disappeared some days ago when I reinstalled the Windows OS & SQL Monitor Software.
However,thanks you very much!
Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Red Gate\SQL Monitor 3
Brian Donahue wrote:
The files won't be in c:\program files unless you are using an older version of Windows.
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Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition:C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Red Gate\SQL Monitor 3
Brian Donahue wrote:
The files won't be in c:\program files unless you are usi...