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ostandage said:
Hi @VisualDragon We had to make some changes to support MFA authentication in SSMS 19 Preview 3, which unfortunately has means we no longer support MFA connections in Preview 2. If you upgrade to Preview 3 (release in August), you should be able to continue using MFA connections. @ostandage After installing 10.12.6.30951 it started working again in Preview 2. I will definitely update to Preview 3 though. Thanks!
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ostandage said:
Hi @VisualDragon We had to make some changes to support MFA authentication in SSMS 19 Preview 3, which unfortunately has means we no longer support MFA connections in Preview ...
Using SSMS v19 Preview 2. Connected to an Azure SQL Server (not a managed instance, the virtual server behind an Azure SQL Database) using Azure Active Directory - Universal with MFA. Right-click on a database and select New Query. I am presented with the SQL Prompt Crash Dialog and am now caught in a crash loop. Submitting the error report or hitting Cancel takes me right back into the crash dialog. I have to End Task SSMS in Task Manager. This just started after updating to the latest version 10.12.5.30313. Anyone else experience this? / comments
Using SSMS v19 Preview 2. Connected to an Azure SQL Server (not a managed instance, the virtual server behind an Azure SQL Database) using Azure Active Directory - Universal with MFA. Right-click...
+1 for Intellisense and AutoComplete. / comments
+1 for Intellisense and AutoComplete.
Would have been nice if this incompatibility was called out in the Known Issues for SSMS 18.5 https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/ssms/release-notes-ssms?view=sql-server-ver15#known-issues-185 I find it very disappointing that a "dot" release of SSMS breaks a tool as popular as SQL Prompt, forces an upgrade to same, and the incompatibility is not called out. / comments
Would have been nice if this incompatibility was called out in the Known Issues for SSMS 18.5https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/ssms/release-notes-ssms?view=sql-server-ver15#known-issues-185I fin...
I have SQL Prompt 9 installed and activated. I switched to a different user account on the same machine and SQL Prompt shows as activated there as well. I believe that the "Per user" part of the license pertains to your Red-Gate account. In fact, I installed it under one desktop account, activated it under the other desktop account, switched to the first desktop account, and SQL Prompt showed that is was already activated there. So, looks like multiple desktop accounts on the same machine works fine. You'll probably be prompted to login with your Red-Gate account when you first run SQL Prompt under a new account and then it should all work just fine. / comments
I have SQL Prompt 9 installed and activated. I switched to a different user account on the same machine and SQL Prompt shows as activated there as well. I believe that the "Per user" part of the ...
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Good suggestion. / comments
+1
Good suggestion.
Followed steps provided with a single copy of SSMS open.
The message says:
"SQL Search is indexing your database. This will only happen once."
When switching to another database that doesn't contain any encrypted objects the results are instantaneous. Switching back to a database with encrypted objects triggers the indexing again.
Cheers, / comments
Followed steps provided with a single copy of SSMS open.
The message says:
"SQL Search is indexing your database. This will only happen once."
When switching to another database that doesn't conta...
Playing with it again this morning it looks like the databases for which this happens are the ones that also have encrypted stored procedures. That's the most obvious difference between them.
Hope that helps. / comments
Playing with it again this morning it looks like the databases for which this happens are the ones that also have encrypted stored procedures. That's the most obvious difference between them.
Hope...
Files sent as requested. BTW, I am running Windows 7 Ultimate x64. / comments
Files sent as requested. BTW, I am running Windows 7 Ultimate x64.
Thanks Alex. All this in only a week. Well done indeed. I look forward to future releases.
Dave / comments
Thanks Alex. All this in only a week. Well done indeed. I look forward to future releases.
Dave