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From: RG on 9 May 2010 08:16 I find that on comperable machines, one machine starts management studio in an instance while other takes years. What could cause this? Thanks in advance
From: Erland Sommarskog on 9 May 2010 08:29 RG (nobody(a)nowhere.com) writes: > I find that on comperable machines, one machine starts management studio > in an instance while other takes years. What could cause this? Here is an explanation and suggestion for remedies: http://blogs.msdn.com/dtjones/archive/2006/08/23/sql-server-management-studio-startup-time.aspx -- Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel(a)sommarskog.se Links for SQL Server Books Online: SQL 2008: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/sqlserver/cc514207.aspx SQL 2005: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/sqlserver/bb895970.aspx SQL 2000: http://www.microsoft.com/sql/prodinfo/previousversions/books.mspx
From: Uri Dimant on 9 May 2010 08:50 RG See if the below link answers the question http://blogs.msdn.com/euanga/archive/2006/07/11/662053.aspx "RG" <nobody(a)nowhere.com> wrote in message news:2FD8CF08-DF49-4A8C-9A6B-1AFA7CF5A9C5(a)microsoft.com... >I find that on comperable machines, one machine starts management studio in >an instance while other takes years. What could cause this? > > Thanks in advance
From: Mark Broadbent on 12 May 2010 05:13 you can speed things up a tad with a /nosplash parameter to your shortcut. "RG" <nobody(a)nowhere.com> wrote in message news:2FD8CF08-DF49-4A8C-9A6B-1AFA7CF5A9C5(a)microsoft.com... >I find that on comperable machines, one machine starts management studio in >an instance while other takes years. What could cause this? > > Thanks in advance
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