Friday, March 30, 2012

MSDE taskbar utility icon

I used to have an icon on then notification area of the taskbar which I
could use to start and stop MSDE. It has recently disappeard and I don't
have a clue how to restore it to the taskbar.
Can anyone give me a hint what this little utility is and how to make it
appear on the taskbar.
Thanks much.
Hi Michael,
It's the Service Manager. Try running it from Start>Programs>MSDE>Service
Manager.
If it doesn't appear, it might be that you have network connections
disabled. Look in svrnetcn.exe.
HTH,
Greg Low (MVP)
MSDE Manager SQL Tools
www.whitebearconsulting.com
"Michael Appelmans" <mla@.zitinko.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1b44e34cb08b40d89896aa@.news.microsoft.com ...
> I used to have an icon on then notification area of the taskbar which I
> could use to start and stop MSDE. It has recently disappeard and I don't
> have a clue how to restore it to the taskbar.
> Can anyone give me a hint what this little utility is and how to make it
> appear on the taskbar.
> Thanks much.
|||Hello,
You can also create a shortuc with the following command line in the start
menu (autostart)
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools\Binn\sqlmangr.exe" /n
"Greg Low (MVP)" <greglow@.lowell.com.au> a crit dans le message de
news:elpz3PkWEHA.2940@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Hi Michael,
> It's the Service Manager. Try running it from Start>Programs>MSDE>Service
> Manager.
> If it doesn't appear, it might be that you have network connections
> disabled. Look in svrnetcn.exe.
> HTH,
> --
> Greg Low (MVP)
> MSDE Manager SQL Tools
> www.whitebearconsulting.com
> "Michael Appelmans" <mla@.zitinko.com> wrote in message
> news:MPG.1b44e34cb08b40d89896aa@.news.microsoft.com ...
>
|||I don't seem to have an MSDE entry in my Start > All Programs menu. Not=20
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provided.
Thanks much.
Michael
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> Hello,
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|||Hello,
You can create a shortcut with the command line and after that move that
shortcut to the start menu.
"Michael Appelmans" <mla@.zitinko.com> a crit dans le message de
news:MPG.1b461a353834af939896ac@.news.microsoft.com ...
I don't seem to have an MSDE entry in my Start > All Programs menu. Not
sure why. The service manager runs fine when I use the command line you
provided.
Thanks much.
Michael
In article <eGpLWznWEHA.4020@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl>, fa097770
@.nospam.skynet.be says...
> Hello,
> You can also create a shortuc with the following command line in the start
> menu (autostart)
> "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools\Binn\sqlmangr.exe" /n
>
> "Greg Low (MVP)" <greglow@.lowell.com.au> a crit dans le message de
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