Category Archives: SSMS
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Error in SSMS: Attempted to read or write protected memory.
2February 18, 2019 by Kenneth Fisher
There are a lot of reasons to write a blog post. One of my favorites is when I’ve been asked …
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Savings changes is not permitted. The changes you have made require the following tables to be dropped and re-created.
4December 17, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
Microsoft does a lot of things to try to help us not shoot ourselves in the foot. This little error …
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SQL Homework – December 2018 – Configure SSMS
Leave a commentDecember 3, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
I’ve committed to posting a piece of homework for you to do each month. I post at the beginning of …
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Dealing with multiple AD accounts
8November 19, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
To help promote the seperation of duties one of the things my company has done is to divide our permissions …
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What is the Object Explorer Details tab good for?
1October 17, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
For a long time there I would see the Object Explorer Details tab show up when I opened SSMS (SQL …
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Copying formatted text out of a grid column.
7August 27, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
I was reading a post today by Bert Wagner (b/t). Displaying Long Variable Values in SQL Server By the way, …
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Putting Object Explorer etc on the right side of SSMS rather than the left.
2August 8, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
A while back I was given the advice Move your tabs (Object Explorer etc) to the right side of SSMS. …
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Code I’d Hate To Live Without: T-SQL Tuesday #104
3July 10, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
It’s TSQL Tuesday again! This time our respected host is Bert Wagner (b/t). Quick aside, if you haven’t seen his …
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SSMS’s Dark Theme
5April 4, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
There has been talk of a dark theme for SSMS for years. Does it exist, will it exist? Well, the …
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Help it takes forever to open the SQL Server Log!
Leave a commentJanuary 24, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
Just to be very clear, I’m talking about the SQL Server Log, not database logs. Sometimes this is called the …
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