Wow, it only took me way to many years to learn this...
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Sander said:
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It turns out you can just open the list, hover over a server name and press delete on your keyboard and it'll be gone (without warning).
I interpreted the "without warning" bit as meaning there's no confirmation prompt...? You mentioned you were adding the same functionality in your own apps... but clearly you're implementing an improvement over Microsoft's attempt! :)
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Apparently, in SQL Server Management Studio, you can delete servers from the drop down list in the "Connect to Server" popup. I still had servers from my last employer, servers that no longer existed, test servers... Basically everything I've ever connected to on this laptop. In the past I've downloaded a small application that was specifically build to clean up that list (so apparently other people have the same problem). It turns out you can just open the list, hover over a server name and press delete on your keyboard and it'll be gone (without warning). My life would've looked a lot different had I learned about this some nine years ago :wtf: I'm not sure in what version of SSMS this was introduced, but it seems it's been available for at least five years.
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First!
Wow, it only took me way to many years too learn this...
Wow, it only took me way to many years two learn this...
Wow, it only took me way to many years 2 learn this...
Wow, it only took me way to many years to learn this...
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Wow, it only took me way two many years 2 learn this...
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Wow, it only took me way 2 many years two learn this...
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Wow, it only took me way 2 many years to learn this...
Wow, it only took me way too many years too learn this...
Wow, it only took me way too many years two learn this...
Wow, it only took me way too many years 2 learn this...
Wow, it only took me way too many years to learn this...
Gammr is hard? To, two, and too | Frequently confused words | Usage | Grammar - YouTube[^]
Did you forget your meds? :confused:
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