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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...