Re: mmx.exe as encountered a problem and as to close



Fernand St-Georges wrote:
> thanks for the info...in fact MMC open but not the file related to Sql
> Server Enterprise Manager.msc
>
> I did reinstall SQL Server but without clearing the directories at all.
> You think I should?
>
> thanks
>
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It's worth a try and doesn't cost much time to do - I have a feeling,
since the console is a "management tool", that it may be left behind.

On the other hand, if you deinstall, delete everything, reinstall, and
the problem still recurs, then it is likely to be the settings related
to the console.

I've had a bit of a search, and cannot seem to find any likely settings
- does anyone else here know where EM stores such things as the
registrations, etc? I'm fairly sure that they're stored on a per-user
basis, but I cannot find anything likely in either the registry (HKCU),
nor in the profile directories.

Damien

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