My Window XP professional PC has SQL 2000 Client tools
installed.
SQL Client tools : SQL 2000 SP3
SQL Servers : SQL 2000 SP3
I also registered a few SQL servers in the Enterprise
Manager. Whenever I logged off and logged back on again,
I lost all the servers registration.
I noticed that when I exited Enterprise Manager, it
modified the file "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80
\Tools\BINN\SQL Server Enterprise Manager.MSC"
Is there any other files to be modified to keep the
registered settings e.g registry etc ?
Any ideas to save the settings when I log back on again ?
Thanks.I don't think I am the administrator of my machine. All
the machines here have to be applied "Local security
policy".
And I needed to know what registry settings and files
needed to keep the SQL server registration settings of
Enterprise Manager. Thus I can tell the network
administrator of what kind of permissions I needed.
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Wednesday, March 7, 2012
EM registration info not sticking
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Editing text fields using standard tools
Is there possibility to edit easily data type "text" field using standard tools such as SQL server 2005 Management Studio or Server Explorer in Visual Studio 2005 Professional. I want multiline editing akin to multiline textbox in Windows Form. I understand that something may be written/generated in Windows Forms , but I want this possibility for any table.
My pressing "Enter" to create another line for in-place editing just leaves a text cell for the tools mentioned above.
No, I am afraid they don′t. Some editors support Shift+Enter or Alt+Enter, but as far as I know these one don′t.
My pressing "Enter" to create another line for in-place editing just leaves a text cell for the tools mentioned above.
No, I am afraid they don′t. Some editors support Shift+Enter or Alt+Enter, but as far as I know these one don′t.
Jens K. Suessmeyer.
http://www.sqlserver2005.de
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