RE: My menubar is all messed up



Ok...I did a few things.
1. I deleted my CurrentSettings file in ssmses settings folder...when I
opened up ssmses it poped up a message saying it coudn't find my settings
folder and that it would use the most recent settings for this session

2. I checked that registry path...and i did find it, didn't find anything
out of the ordinary...it had 13 values inside that key

AutoSaveFile
AutoSaveFILETIMEHigh
AutoSaveFILETimeLow
BuildNum
DefaultSettinsDirectory
LastResetSettingsFile
SettingsCachesFILEIMEHigh
SettingsCachesFILEIMELow
Sku
TeamSettingsFile
TeamSettingsFILETIMEHigh
TeamSettingsFILETIMELow
TraackTeamSettings


for the LastResetSettingsFile the value was
'%vsspv_vs_install_directory%\Profiles\ssmsee.vssettings'

I checked out this file and there is a node called Caegory
name="Environment_WindowLayout"

inside it, there is another node call "PropertyVale name="WindowLayout">
then after that there is a whole bunch of garbled text (looks like viewstate
data)
then the PropertyValue node closes...

I don't know if that is normal or not...

Any other suggestions??


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Thanks,

John Scott.


"Mohit K. Gupta" wrote:

Sorry for late reply.

Sorry the proper path in registry is
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL
Server\90\Tools\ShellSEM\Profile\.

I can't get the issue to replicate. Here are two options ...

- Delete the CurrentSettings-DATE.vsssettings file.
This will force SSMSEE to reinitialize the settings. Do a search on your
computer for vsssettings delete anything with CurrentSettings in it.

OR
- Try Reinstalling the SSMSEE.
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Mohit K. Gupta
B.Sc. CS, Minor Japanese
MCTS: SQL Server 2005

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