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After working with Redgate support again, it turned out that my resolution on all three of my monitors was not the same. Once I changed them to all be the same resolution, I no longer have the issue. It might be worth a try to see if that helps. / comments
After working with Redgate support again, it turned out that my resolution on all three of my monitors was not the same. Once I changed them to all be the same resolution, I no longer have the issu...
A co-worker of mine had that same issue. After working through a Redgate support ticket I was able to resolve it for a short time by resetting the defaults for SQL Prompt. However, the issue does still occur time to time. You can try to reset your defaults and see if that helps. / comments
A co-worker of mine had that same issue. After working through a Redgate support ticket I was able to resolve it for a short time by resetting the defaults for SQL Prompt. However, the issue does s...
Here's the screen shot. [image] I have one copy of SSMS open. I had two queries open. I closed the other one and it still occurs. I do have multiple monitors, but it does stay within the SSMS window on the one monitor always. I did not have this issue until I updated versions. I don't recall what version I had before the update, it may have been a couple versions ago. A co-worker has the same problem and she installed her SQL Prompt in January (whatever the latest was at the end of January). We are both on Windows 10. It may be related to SSMS v 18.0 as I updated both of these around the same time and my co-worker is also on SSMS v 18.0.. / comments
Here's the screen shot.I have one copy of SSMS open. I had two queries open. I closed the other one and it still occurs. I do have multiple monitors, but it does stay within the SSMS window on the ...