April 24, 2003 at 1:56 pm
In the SQL 2000 version of Enterprise Manager I have my default view for the databases set to the taskpad. I am not sure how I changed this or what the original setting was.
When I click on the database icon in the left pane the right pane displays the following error message:
An error has occured in the script on this page.
Line: 307
Char: 2
Error: Unspecified Error
Code: 0
URL: res://C:\Program%Files\Microsoft%20SQLServer\80\Tools\Bin\Resources\1033\sqlmmc.rll/Tabs.html
The taskpad does not properly display. If I select the Database Diagram view and switch back to the taskpad there is no error. This only occurs the first time I select a database.
I reviewed the tabs.html page and it looks like the error has something to do with a cookie.
Does EM keep the basic database info cached in a cookie on my local drive? Perhaps the cookie does not exist until after I select a different view of the database. (I'm not fluent in HTML so this is about all I can determine on my own)
Any ideas on how to resolve this would be appreciated.
Thank you.
Jeff451SQL Guru wannabe
April 24, 2003 at 2:20 pm
No idea why this happens.
But to resolve this, Click on view and choose anything but taskpad(e.g. icons etc.) and then change it back to taskpad. Will work fine.
April 25, 2003 at 3:52 pm
Same problem on our server as well. Do as Hirenk mentioned.
April 26, 2003 at 6:44 am
Yes. I am having this problem with BIGGER databases. I am not having any problems for under-10Gig databases. If the database size is morethan 10Gig then I am having the same problem now and then. But if I select any other view and then back to this couple of times (as hirenk mentioned), this is getting resolved.
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April 26, 2003 at 6:46 am
And also when I just complete some maintenance on the database, then click the database, I am getting the same error, same resolution.....
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April 26, 2003 at 7:39 am
Well it is nice to know that I am not the only one with this issue.
Thanks for the advice. I will just live with it for now by clicking on another view and them back to the taskpad.
Jeff451SQL Guru wannabe
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