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OK, just after my last message I had inspiration based on Sandro's approach. I ran SSMS with the ‘run with elevated access’ option and choose the Import/Export settings option from the menus, and just imported from the previous config it offered me. Then I ran Redgate again with the elevated access and SQL Prompt is available to install. / comments
OK, just after my last message I had inspiration based on Sandro's approach.I ran SSMS with the ‘run with elevated access’ option and choose the Import/Export settings option from the menus, and ju...
I have the same problem and like Sandro I don't have local admin rights. However there is no Admin user in my c:\users to copy the files into. Our organisation doesn't let us do `right click/run as admin`, we have to ‘right click/run with elevated access’ which launches an ‘endpoint privilege management’ that asks for a ‘business justification’ and asks us to log in again to confirm identity. So I installed SSMS that way, then ran it as me, so the 22 folder exists in my profile. But I don't know where Redgate is looking for it as the Admin user isn't there (not hidden either). / comments
I have the same problem and like Sandro I don't have local admin rights.However there is no Admin user in my c:\users to copy the files into.Our organisation doesn't let us do `right click/run as a...