Ent Mgr Settings Saved
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Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 09:29:03 -0700
I was recently at a site at which my workstation was Windows XP.
I am now at a site in which my workstation is W2K.
Is there a difference in the MMC such that the previous settings in SQL Ent
Mgr will not save the settings from your previous session?
For example, I have 16 SQL Servers that I manage. And there is replication.
In my ideal configuration, I like a Window for each server plus one for
Replication Monitor.
Under WinXP, it maintained these settings - under W2K it does not.
Is there a solution for this issue (other than upgrading to WinXP)?
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