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Erling said:
BTW, we are running in a multiuser environment. Looks like the server process "RedGate.SqlPrompt.SqlHistory.Server.exe" is started and running as the first user starting SSMS. When the next user starts SSMS the code looks for the running process by name (decompiled code), finds it and moves on. Shouldn't there be a RedGate.SqlPrompt.SqlHistory.Server.exe per user? @dkim1999 [image] [image]
Can someone at RedGate confirm that the multi user issue has been fixed? @dkim1999? We cannot upgrade until we now that SQL History will work for multiple user accounts on the same machine. / comments
Erling said:
BTW, we are running in a multiuser environment. Looks like the server process "RedGate.SqlPrompt.SqlHistory.Server.exe" is started and running as the first user starting SSMS. Wh...
BTW, we are running in a multiuser environment. Looks like the server process "RedGate.SqlPrompt.SqlHistory.Server.exe" is started and running as the first user starting SSMS. When the next user starts SSMS the code looks for the running process by name (decompiled code), finds it and moves on. Shouldn't there be a RedGate.SqlPrompt.SqlHistory.Server.exe per user? @dkim1999 [image] [image] / comments
BTW, we are running in a multiuser environment. Looks like the server process "RedGate.SqlPrompt.SqlHistory.Server.exe" is started and running as the first user starting SSMS. When the next user st...
Yeah, same here. Just installed the latest version. The log files indicate a System.IO.IOException semaphore timeout. I also noticed that the SQLPrompt server process is creating files in my temp folder, but suddenly stops. Could it be a slow file creation process timing out, @dkim1999 ? / comments
Yeah, same here. Just installed the latest version. The log files indicate a System.IO.IOException semaphore timeout. I also noticed that the SQLPrompt server process is creating files in my temp f...
Same here. Tab history is gone. Tried removing db-files, copy both files and single file, but nothing seems to do the trick. Noticed that if I copy the SavedTabs.db file and start SSMS, a migration seems to be going on. A temporary file called "tabhistory.migrating" is created, then the SqlHistory.db is restored, but nothing works inside SSMS. Also noticed that a new version is released - 10.12.6.30951 where one of the release notes is: "Fixed an issue with renaming tabs in Tab History". Can someone from RedGate confirm that this is a fix for the problems we are experiencing? / comments
Same here. Tab history is gone. Tried removing db-files, copy both files and single file, but nothing seems to do the trick. Noticed that if I copy the SavedTabs.db file and start SSMS, a migration...