Hello,
I recently moved the two following folders (SQL Server Management Studio,
Visual Studio 2005) to another directory but got the following error:
..Import and Export Settings tools Options page. The IDE will use your
most recent setting for this session
When I opened Enterprise Manager, it recreated the folders. I went to
Tools/Options, but couldn't find the option to change the start up location.
Any assistance with this would be appreciated.
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Thanks in advance,
sck10Hi sck,
Thanks for using MSDN Managed Newsgroup Support.
By default, the SQL Management Studio is located at %Program Files
%\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Tools\Binn\VSShell\Common7\IDE
\SqlWb.exe. If you
moved the SQL Management Studio, please go to the folder and find the
SqlWb.exe application. What's the result? Do you get any error message?
Please provide the entire error so that we may do the further troubleshoot.
Basically, we do not recommand move the SQL Management Studio folder and
the Visual Studio 2005 folder directly. This may cause some application
could not found the referenced files. The best way to move these folder is
re-install the Visual Studio and the SQL Management Studio.
Sincerely,
Wei Lu
Microsoft Online Community Support
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I am referencing the folders that SS2K5 makes in the "My Documents" and
where can I change the pointer to another directory.
C:\Documents and Settings\sck10\My Documents\SQL Server Management Studio
Backup
Code Snippets
Projects
Settings
Templates
Thanks,
sck10
"Wei Lu" <weilu@.online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi sck,
> Thanks for using MSDN Managed Newsgroup Support.
> By default, the SQL Management Studio is located at %Program Files
> %\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Tools\Binn\VSShell\Common7\IDE
\SqlWb.exe. If you
> moved the SQL Management Studio, please go to the folder and find the
> SqlWb.exe application. What's the result? Do you get any error message?
> Please provide the entire error so that we may do the further
troubleshoot.
> Basically, we do not recommand move the SQL Management Studio folder and
> the Visual Studio 2005 folder directly. This may cause some application
> could not found the referenced files. The best way to move these folder is
> re-install the Visual Studio and the SQL Management Studio.
> Sincerely,
> Wei Lu
> Microsoft Online Community Support
> ========================================
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> When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
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> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
>|||Hi sck10,
Thanks for the update.
My understanding of your issue is: You want to specify the location when
you create a project/ solution in SQL Management Studio. If I misunderstood
your concern, please feel free to let me know.
You could change the location where your Project store in the location
textbox. Also you can Browse to the location you want to store the project.
By default, SQL Management Studio will create the project in the My
Documents\SQL Server Management Studio\Projects folder.
Hope this will be helpful.
Sincerely,
Wei Lu
Microsoft Online Community Support
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>Hi Wei Lu,
>I am referencing the folders that SS2K5 makes in the "My Documents" and
>where can I change the pointer to another directory.
>C:\Documents and Settings\sck10\My Documents\SQL Server Management Studio
>Backup
>Code Snippets
>Projects
>Settings
>Templates
>Thanks,
>sck10
>"Wei Lu" <weilu@.online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>|||I have the same problem. Allow me to restate the issue from my point of
view, and maybe someone has an answer:
When I am in Management Studio and choose File... Open... File, the
standard Open File dialog box lists 3 icons in the left side: Desktop, My
Projects, and My Computer. The My Projects folder points to My Documents/SQ
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Server Management Studio/My Projects.
I understand that this is the default location. I would like to CHANGE the
default location to a different folder.
There doesn't seem to be an option to set this default location in the
Management Studio Options. I tried to find the reference in the registry,
but cannot.
Alternatively, I would be happy to be able to ADD my preferred folder to
this dialog
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