Sunday, February 19, 2012

enterprise manager alignment problem

Hi,
After I installed SP3 for MSSQL 2000, the display in the enterprise manager
is not as before. There is an alignment problem of right to left.
For example when displaying all rows of a table, the rows of the datagarid
are aligned
to the right instead to the left.
How can I fix it?
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Ohad Young
Medical Informatics Research Center
Ben Gurion University
Information System Eng
Office Phone: 972-8-6477160
Cellular Phone: 972-54-518301
E-Mail: ohadyn@.bgumail.bgu.ac.ilHi Sue,
Yes, the locale (in the regional settings) are set to English(United
States).
It was OK before I installed SP3. It only started after SP3 was installed.
Ohad
"Sue Hoegemeier" <Sue_H@.nomail.please> wrote in message
news:sk5nkvs4if89v4b4818db6lh5n7gld9m6i@.4ax.com...
> I've seen this once or twice before with different regional
> settings. Is your locale set to English(United States) ? If
> not, try setting to that and see if the alignment goes back
> to what you expected.
> -Sue
> On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 19:37:12 +0200, "Ohad Young"
> <ohadyn@.bgumail.bgu.ac.il> wrote:
> >Hi,
> >After I installed SP3 for MSSQL 2000, the display in the enterprise
manager
> >is not as before. There is an alignment problem of right to left.
> >For example when displaying all rows of a table, the rows of the
datagarid
> >are aligned
> >to the right instead to the left.
> >
> >How can I fix it?
>|||I'm out of ideas - I've only seen it with the locale issue.
I'd check that the same SPs were applied to server and
clients. I'd check MDAC configuration/versions as well.
Maybe someone else has some ideas on whatever else could be
going on.
-Sue
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 20:41:40 +0200, "Ohad Young"
<ohadyn@.bgumail.bgu.ac.il> wrote:
>Hi Sue,
>Yes, the locale (in the regional settings) are set to English(United
>States).
>It was OK before I installed SP3. It only started after SP3 was installed.
>Ohad
>"Sue Hoegemeier" <Sue_H@.nomail.please> wrote in message
>news:sk5nkvs4if89v4b4818db6lh5n7gld9m6i@.4ax.com...
>> I've seen this once or twice before with different regional
>> settings. Is your locale set to English(United States) ? If
>> not, try setting to that and see if the alignment goes back
>> to what you expected.
>> -Sue
>> On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 19:37:12 +0200, "Ohad Young"
>> <ohadyn@.bgumail.bgu.ac.il> wrote:
>> >Hi,
>> >After I installed SP3 for MSSQL 2000, the display in the enterprise
>manager
>> >is not as before. There is an alignment problem of right to left.
>> >For example when displaying all rows of a table, the rows of the
>datagarid
>> >are aligned
>> >to the right instead to the left.
>> >
>> >How can I fix it?
>|||Hi Ohad,
This problem is strange. Do you mean the SQL Enterprise Manager and SQL
Server are installed on the same machine? Does this problem occur on the
other computer? Maybe you could try to reinstall the SQL Server Enterprise
Manager, and then check to see if the problem occurs again. For more
information regarding installing the SQL Server Enterprise Manager, please
refer to the article below:
This step-by-step guide describes how to install a SQL Server 2000 basic
local installation.
303747 HOW TO: Install SQL Server 2000 - Basic Local Installation
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=303747
Regards,
Michael Shao
Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights.|||Hi,
I have the same alignment problem with EM sp3 on both WinXP and Win2K.
When the locale is set to Hebrew, the EM screens (layout and data) are
aligned to the right.
Changing the locale to English fixes the problem on both platforms.
I must use hebrew as my locale, otherwise outlook and other apps
display hebrew text as gibberish...
Ofer
v-yshao@.online.microsoft.com (Michael Shao [MSFT]) wrote in message news:<YevPw1JbDHA.2116@.cpmsftngxa06.phx.gbl>...
> Hi Ohad,
> This problem is strange. Do you mean the SQL Enterprise Manager and SQL
> Server are installed on the same machine? Does this problem occur on the
> other computer? Maybe you could try to reinstall the SQL Server Enterprise
> Manager, and then check to see if the problem occurs again. For more
> information regarding installing the SQL Server Enterprise Manager, please
> refer to the article below:
> This step-by-step guide describes how to install a SQL Server 2000 basic
> local installation.
> 303747 HOW TO: Install SQL Server 2000 - Basic Local Installation
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=303747
> Regards,
> Michael Shao
> Microsoft Online Partner Support
> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
> This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights.|||Hello Ohad,
My name is Venu Cherukupalli and I will be the
support engineer working with you on this issue. I have sent an EMail to
you regarding the action plan but I did not get any response. As per that
Email, the action plan is
1) Send me a screenshot of the Enterprise Manager which is posing problems.
2) Using Access, try to create a Linked Table to a SQL Server and see if
you notice the same problem in the designer.
Let me know if you have any questions or concerns.
Thanks
Venu Cherukupalli
Microsoft SQL Server Support

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