How to customise default options
malcolmt
Posts: 9
Hi,
We have just installed version 3.6 on to a new terminal server, but cannot get SQL Prompt to adopt default options of being "turned off", set via the method given by Brian in the previous message on March 28. http://www.red-gate.com/messageboard/vi ... php?t=4589
Is this still the correct method to use?
i.e. for new users in a terminal server environment, I want the default settings to be - Availability: untick "Enable SQL Prompt"; Triggering: set to manual.
Each time we launch SS Management Studio, the xml files are immediately created in Documents and Settings\THEUSER\Local Settings\Application Data\Red Gate\SQl Prompt 3, with SQL Prompt set to enabled. This is after having deleted that folder prior to logging on to the terminal server.
I did find a more recent discussion at
http://www.red-gate.com/MessageBoard/vi ... ht=default
which may have some relevence but it is not the same as our problem.
We have just installed version 3.6 on to a new terminal server, but cannot get SQL Prompt to adopt default options of being "turned off", set via the method given by Brian in the previous message on March 28. http://www.red-gate.com/messageboard/vi ... php?t=4589
Is this still the correct method to use?
i.e. for new users in a terminal server environment, I want the default settings to be - Availability: untick "Enable SQL Prompt"; Triggering: set to manual.
Each time we launch SS Management Studio, the xml files are immediately created in Documents and Settings\THEUSER\Local Settings\Application Data\Red Gate\SQl Prompt 3, with SQL Prompt set to enabled. This is after having deleted that folder prior to logging on to the terminal server.
I did find a more recent discussion at
http://www.red-gate.com/MessageBoard/vi ... ht=default
which may have some relevence but it is not the same as our problem.
Regards,
Malcolm Tonkin
Malcolm Tonkin
Comments
If this has been changed I will make sure that I raise it as a feature request so that you will, hopefully, get this option back.