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Change Ssms2008 default setting on installation

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Hey, I am currently developing a vbs script, which installs SQ开发者_如何转开发L server 2008 + SP1. After the install I want to change the default settings in the Ssms, such as \"Prevent saving change

Hey, I am currently developing a vbs script, which installs SQ开发者_如何转开发L server 2008 + SP1. After the install I want to change the default settings in the Ssms, such as "Prevent saving changes that require table recreation" and such on.

I can't figure out, where Ssms hides its settings. Currently I am looking at 1) My Documents\SQL Server Management Studio\ 2) HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Tools\Shell\Profile

But whenever I change a "setting" in the vssettings-file in 1), Ssms thinks it is first time it runs, and overwrite.

How can I change the Ssms setting manual, without doing it from the Ssms itself?


Unfortunately, on first run SSMS has to rebuild configuration information, since that is the way VSShell is designed and SSMS2005 - SSMS2008R2 is built on a top of VS Shell.

I'm not 100% sure, but you can try to run SSMS /setup (runs without UI), that theoretically should trigger that rebuild.

SSMS stores settings in multiple places. Most of Tools->Options settings are stored in "C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Tools\Shell\SqlStudio.bin"

Which is binary serialization of the settings structure.

But if you reference "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Tools\Binn\VSShell\Common7\IDE\Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UserSettings.dll" assembly, you can access it programatically:

Console.WriteLine(Settings<SqlStudio>.Current.SSMS.Startup);
Settings<SqlStudio>.Save(true);

Please note, that this file doesn't exists right after installation, but if you instantiate the Settings object ans call Save method, it will be created and used.

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