SQL Prompt pre-requisites (deploying via SCCM)
russhardyman
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Hi all,
New to the forum and after some guidance installing some Redgate apps.
The app in question here is SQL Prompt 9. I have packaged the MSI in SCCM 2012 to deploy to users on Windows 10 Enterprise x64 workstations (laptops and AWS workspaces) using build 1809.
The install has a pre-requisite of SQL Server Management Studio (either versions 2012/2014/16.5 or 17.4).
SQL Prompt and SQL SMS both appear to install however SQL Prompt doesn't seem to be available. My question is - how do other users use SQL Prompt? I don't have any understanding of how the application works as I simply package and provide to end users.
I don't know whether or not it's a base application, or a plugin for SMS, or an addin for Visual Studio etc....
Any help will be appreciated.
Cheers,
Russ
New to the forum and after some guidance installing some Redgate apps.
The app in question here is SQL Prompt 9. I have packaged the MSI in SCCM 2012 to deploy to users on Windows 10 Enterprise x64 workstations (laptops and AWS workspaces) using build 1809.
The install has a pre-requisite of SQL Server Management Studio (either versions 2012/2014/16.5 or 17.4).
SQL Prompt and SQL SMS both appear to install however SQL Prompt doesn't seem to be available. My question is - how do other users use SQL Prompt? I don't have any understanding of how the application works as I simply package and provide to end users.
I don't know whether or not it's a base application, or a plugin for SMS, or an addin for Visual Studio etc....
Any help will be appreciated.
Cheers,
Russ
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Russell D Posts: 1,324 Diamond 5It's an extension for SSMS and as such I don't actually think its scriptable via SCCM. I certainly can't find any reliable information for doing so, and back when I used to script SCCM packages don't really recall being able to get it working.Have you visited our Help Centre?
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