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Hi Bart,
Thanks for a quick reply.
When SQL Prompt is hung up, the CPU is mostly idle. SqlWb.exe will have from 0 to 5% and Mem Usage of around 820,000 KB.
This happens even with Cache Management set to NOT automatically update. It doesn't seem to care about that setting.
Another very annoying, but not as serious, aspect of all this... the semi-transparent window that says that SQL Prompt is indexing or loading in the lower right hand corner of the screen. It's there no matter what application window I bring up. This can be actually interfere with my being able to work on something else while SQL Prompt finishes doing whatever it thinks it's supposed to be doing.
I'm using a dual core 2.8 GHz Pentium 4 Dell machine with 2 GB of RAM, running Windows XP Pro (SP2).
Is there any way to stop SQL Prompt from doing that indexing and such, every single time I open a query? (Other than Task Manager, of course.)
Thanks,
Calen / comments
Hi Bart,
Thanks for a quick reply.
When SQL Prompt is hung up, the CPU is mostly idle. SqlWb.exe will have from 0 to 5% and Mem Usage of around 820,000 KB.
This happens even with Cache Management ...
As a follow up to my earlier post... I've now been waiting for over 15 minutes for SQL Prompt 3 to let go of SQL Server 2005 Management Studio. There is a SQL Prompt popup in the lower right hand corner that says "Loading from snapshot file", but it is a database that I'm not working with. While that's happening, SSMS is blank, just a white filled window with a title bar.
Evaluating SQL Prompt 3 is now preventing me from being able to do any of my work!!! Please reply with a solution to this problem. Is there something that I did wrong when I installed it? Is there a setting that needs to be set/unset? Other than drastic measure like Task Manager, is there any way to make SQL Prompt let go of SSMS? Why does it have to do this in the foreground anyway?
This is beyond frustrating. It is becoming infuriating. Please help make SQL Prompt work as advertised, or I'll have to demand a refund of the order my boss just placed.
Thank you,
Calen / comments
As a follow up to my earlier post... I've now been waiting for over 15 minutes for SQL Prompt 3 to let go of SQL Server 2005 Management Studio. There is a SQL Prompt popup in the lower right hand ...