I continue to get this error whenever i try to use the Taskpad view of a
database in my SQL Server Entriprise Manager.
"An Error has occurred in the script on this page
Line: 307
Char: 2
Error: Unspecified Error
Code: 0
URL:
res://C:\Program%20Files\Microsoft%20SQL%20Server\80\Too ls\Binn\Resources\1033\sqlmmc.rll/Tabs.html
Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?"
with Yes and No buttons.
No matter whether i click on Yes or No, the error box goes away, and the
view i am trying to create never visualizes. The information that is usually
there is not there.
Has anyone else ever seen this error message? Any clues as to what is
causing it? I'd like to get this view back. I found it quite helpful for a
quick reference.
thanks in advance,
Kay
Kay,
Right click on the database name in EM, then select 'View', then select any
of the four top options (Large Icon, Small Icon, List or Detail). Once the
pane is refreshed, then:
Right click on the database name in EM, then select 'View', then select
'Taskpad'
The Taskpad pane will then reappear. Not sure why, but it has been like
this for quite sometime.
"Kay" wrote:
> I continue to get this error whenever i try to use the Taskpad view of a
> database in my SQL Server Entriprise Manager.
> "An Error has occurred in the script on this page
> Line: 307
> Char: 2
> Error: Unspecified Error
> Code: 0
> URL:
> res://C:\Program%20Files\Microsoft%20SQL%20Server\80\Too ls\Binn\Resources\1033\sqlmmc.rll/Tabs.html
> Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?"
> with Yes and No buttons.
> No matter whether i click on Yes or No, the error box goes away, and the
> view i am trying to create never visualizes. The information that is usually
> there is not there.
> Has anyone else ever seen this error message? Any clues as to what is
> causing it? I'd like to get this view back. I found it quite helpful for a
> quick reference.
> thanks in advance,
> Kay
> --
|||Thanks so much... who'da thought it coulda been so simple :-)
"NetByTelDBA" wrote:
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> Kay,
> Right click on the database name in EM, then select 'View', then select any
> of the four top options (Large Icon, Small Icon, List or Detail). Once the
> pane is refreshed, then:
> Right click on the database name in EM, then select 'View', then select
> 'Taskpad'
> The Taskpad pane will then reappear. Not sure why, but it has been like
> this for quite sometime.
>
> "Kay" wrote:
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