Hi all,
I've recently migrated to XP from win2K, and my new instalation of Enterprise Manager is behaving differently.
When I open the Design Table dialogue in Enterprise Manager, the toolbar appears in the parent MMC window. Took me a while to find it. Anyway, when I've made the changes, I click on the Script Changes button, and ... nothing happens.
Please help.
Chris
Chris,
I'd recommend re-installing SQL Server. Hopefully you are just using the toolset so it won't take long. If you are using the whole bundle you could take a copy of ALL your .mdf and .ldf files to save having to backup and restore.
Tim
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Friday, February 17, 2012
Enterprise Manager - Design Table
Enterprise Manager - Design Table
Hi all,
I've recently migrated to XP from win2K, and my new instalation of Enterpris
e Manager is behaving differently.
When I open the Design Table dialogue in Enterprise Manager, the toolbar app
ears in the parent MMC window. Took me a while to find it. Anyway, when I've
made the changes, I click on the Script Changes button, and ... nothing hap
pens.
Please help.
ChrisChris,
I'd recommend re-installing SQL Server. Hopefully you are just using the to
olset so it won't take long. If you are using the whole bundle you could ta
ke a copy of ALL your .mdf and .ldf files to save having to backup and resto
re.
Tim
I've recently migrated to XP from win2K, and my new instalation of Enterpris
e Manager is behaving differently.
When I open the Design Table dialogue in Enterprise Manager, the toolbar app
ears in the parent MMC window. Took me a while to find it. Anyway, when I've
made the changes, I click on the Script Changes button, and ... nothing hap
pens.
Please help.
ChrisChris,
I'd recommend re-installing SQL Server. Hopefully you are just using the to
olset so it won't take long. If you are using the whole bundle you could ta
ke a copy of ALL your .mdf and .ldf files to save having to backup and resto
re.
Tim
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