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Hi Alex, I´m using my workstation which is Windows 7 with Intel i5 processor and 8 GB RAM. I´m connecting to an old SQL Server 2008 R2 that is in a different domain (there is a trust between domains). We have an old infrastructure that we have inherited and to be honest with you that was the first thing I blamed when this started to happen, and I still think that there is something else going on in the network or in our dodgy infrastructure, but I also saw that there is a significant difference in speed between having or not having the Redgate tools installed, just things like right click on a table takes like 6 seconds to show the context menu, sometimes scrolling down the objects explorer gets frozen too. Thanks again for your help / comments
Hi Alex,I´m using my workstation which is Windows 7 with Intel i5 processor and 8 GB RAM. I´m connecting to an old SQL Server 2008 R2 that is in a different domain (there is a trust between domains...
Thanks for your response Alex, unfortunately I had to uninstall the whole Redgate Toolbelt. I have tried everything and nothing seems to work. I tried a fresh install of SSMS and then one by one the Toolbelt items (well, I was only interested on Source Control and SQL Prompt). All the different options gave me the same result making SSMS terribly slow. I think this may be a bug because I've seem many other people in these forums complaining about the same thing. I have followed all recommendations and nothing worked so I'll say good bye until a new service pack is released / comments
Thanks for your response Alex, unfortunately I had to uninstall the whole Redgate Toolbelt. I have tried everything and nothing seems to work. I tried a fresh install of SSMS and then one by one th...
SSMS slow performance when browsing database tables and views
HI there, I'm not sure if the problem is only SQL Prompt or something that our network guys have changed recently but having the SQL toolbelt installed makes thing much slower. SSMS is very slow no...