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Default Re: MS SQL Server Management Studio - 11-26-2008 , 11:02 AM






Thanks Guys,
I am on version 9.00.3042. I think the difference is
when the highlight colour in the object explorer is blue or grey. It is
blue if the object explorer has focus and grey when another window has
focus. Although a database may be highlighted in the explorer, if that
window does not have focus, you get the prompt.

I thought that the behaviour seemed to be random, but I now understand what
is happening.



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Default Re: MS SQL Server Management Studio - 11-26-2008 , 11:02 AM






Thanks Guys,
I am on version 9.00.3042. I think the difference is
when the highlight colour in the object explorer is blue or grey. It is
blue if the object explorer has focus and grey when another window has
focus. Although a database may be highlighted in the explorer, if that
window does not have focus, you get the prompt.

I thought that the behaviour seemed to be random, but I now understand what
is happening.



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Default Re: MS SQL Server Management Studio - 11-26-2008 , 11:02 AM



Thanks Guys,
I am on version 9.00.3042. I think the difference is
when the highlight colour in the object explorer is blue or grey. It is
blue if the object explorer has focus and grey when another window has
focus. Although a database may be highlighted in the explorer, if that
window does not have focus, you get the prompt.

I thought that the behaviour seemed to be random, but I now understand what
is happening.



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Waldy
 
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Default Re: MS SQL Server Management Studio - 11-26-2008 , 11:02 AM



Thanks Guys,
I am on version 9.00.3042. I think the difference is
when the highlight colour in the object explorer is blue or grey. It is
blue if the object explorer has focus and grey when another window has
focus. Although a database may be highlighted in the explorer, if that
window does not have focus, you get the prompt.

I thought that the behaviour seemed to be random, but I now understand what
is happening.



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Waldy
 
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Default Re: MS SQL Server Management Studio - 11-26-2008 , 11:02 AM



Thanks Guys,
I am on version 9.00.3042. I think the difference is
when the highlight colour in the object explorer is blue or grey. It is
blue if the object explorer has focus and grey when another window has
focus. Although a database may be highlighted in the explorer, if that
window does not have focus, you get the prompt.

I thought that the behaviour seemed to be random, but I now understand what
is happening.



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Waldy
 
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Default Re: MS SQL Server Management Studio - 11-26-2008 , 11:02 AM



Thanks Guys,
I am on version 9.00.3042. I think the difference is
when the highlight colour in the object explorer is blue or grey. It is
blue if the object explorer has focus and grey when another window has
focus. Although a database may be highlighted in the explorer, if that
window does not have focus, you get the prompt.

I thought that the behaviour seemed to be random, but I now understand what
is happening.



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Waldy
 
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Default Re: MS SQL Server Management Studio - 11-26-2008 , 11:02 AM



Thanks Guys,
I am on version 9.00.3042. I think the difference is
when the highlight colour in the object explorer is blue or grey. It is
blue if the object explorer has focus and grey when another window has
focus. Although a database may be highlighted in the explorer, if that
window does not have focus, you get the prompt.

I thought that the behaviour seemed to be random, but I now understand what
is happening.



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Default Re: MS SQL Server Management Studio - 11-26-2008 , 11:02 AM



Thanks Guys,
I am on version 9.00.3042. I think the difference is
when the highlight colour in the object explorer is blue or grey. It is
blue if the object explorer has focus and grey when another window has
focus. Although a database may be highlighted in the explorer, if that
window does not have focus, you get the prompt.

I thought that the behaviour seemed to be random, but I now understand what
is happening.



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