SQL Server - SQL Server 2008 Opening files in Windows 7 Pro

Asked By jaylou
02-Nov-09 01:56 PM
Not sure if I am in the corrct forum but here is my issue.

I am evaluating Windows 7 professional for my company and so far the only
bad feature I have found so far is when I am in SQL server 2008 Management
studio, and I go to the folder to open an existing file on my local hard
drive.  I click on the folder, wait about 20-30 seconds and it opens my
documents\sqlstuff.  I click on the file I want to open and wait another 20 -
30 seconds for it to open.  I have only noticed this in SQL management studio
so far

Processor:  Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     P8400  @ 2.26GHz   2.27 GHz
Installed memory (RAM):   2.00 GB
System type:  32-bit Operating System

Please let me know if you need any more info.

TIA,
Joe
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  Uri Dimant replied to jaylou
03-Nov-09 02:32 AM
Hi

I think you need to reconfigure SSMS, see if this helps  you
http://blogs.msdn.com/euanga/archive/2006/07/11/662053.aspx
Another way is t have a solutuion opened within SSMS
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