Is SQL crashed???

  • When i open SSMS i can see multiple File, Edit, Tools option on toolbar..:w00t:

    What to do.. Displaying weird

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    Every Dog has a Tail !!!!! :-D

  • Exactly what is happening? What are you expecting?

    Unless you have question, you wont get answer 🙂

    Chandu

  • I am able to see like below

    File File File File File Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit File File File Tools Tools Tools Tools Tools Tools

    in tool bar of management studio:w00t:

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    Every Dog has a Tail !!!!! :-D

  • OnlyOneRJ (12/11/2013)


    I am able to see like below

    File File File File File Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit File File File Tools Tools Tools Tools Tools Tools

    in tool bar of management studio:w00t:

    i think ur SSMS i a bit high 😛

  • twin.devil (12/11/2013)


    OnlyOneRJ (12/11/2013)


    I am able to see like below

    File File File File File Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit File File File Tools Tools Tools Tools Tools Tools

    in tool bar of management studio:w00t:

    i think ur SSMS i a bit high 😛

    Lolzzz 😛

    Please provide a wayout guys...

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    Every Dog has a Tail !!!!! :-D

  • Close it then open it again.

  • OnlyOneRJ (12/10/2013)


    When i open SSMS i can see multiple File, Edit, Tools option on toolbar..:w00t:

    What to do.. Displaying weird

    Goto Tools-> Customize window, click on "Commands"

    you can reset all the menu OR you can delete the specific one...

    it may be you like more then one "File" 😛

    hope it helps

  • Hello,

    Check your installation whether Successful or not Ex:path C:\Program files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Setup Bootstrap\Log\. .....(Summary.txt file)

    whether you connected correct instance or not and check your instances names properly in Configuration manager and which sql server version are using????..it may helpful for you.

    Thank you

    Thanks&Regards,

    Database admin

    SQL server DBA

  • Try removing the SSMS and then reinstalling it.

  • its fine...

    Thanks

    SQL server DBA

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