Re: Management Studio keeps blowing up



Well here's how I finally got this fixed.

I ran a repair on the .NET 2.0 Framework.

Then I had to reboot the machine. (Before rebooting the machine it still
didn't work.)

Then when I ran SSMS, the run-time system must have detected that something
changed because it re-compiled the app.

And it's now working!

Hopefully the installation of a SP or KB fix somewhere along the way didn't
cause this, because it really made life painful.


"Kyle Jedrusiak" <kjedrusiak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uZ4qOcnCIHA.1164@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Within the last two weeks SQL Server Management Studio has started to blow
up with a "Would you like to report this to MS" window.

It's running on XP Pro. 2GB RAM and plenty of HD space.

I have run a complete scan with Norton and Defender. I even ran a
Checkdisk on that drive with no error.

I have uninstalled and re-installed SSMS.

I am up to date on MS updates.

It works fine on the DB machine itself. That machine is not up to date as
far as MS updates.

I am at a complete loss.

Help!

Kyle!



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