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Author DTS Active X Script Properties
wsstuple

2005-07-19, 8:24 pm

While using the ACTIVE X script Properties window the window has expanded so
that the code is no longer on the screen and the right edge of the object
browser for language functions and browser constants is off the screen to
the right. Expanding window does not bring the edge back. The code is
normally in a frame to the rightof the object browser window. When the
window loads you momentarily see the code in the background
Darren Green

2005-07-20, 8:24 pm

In message <7E45B8F0-E524-434F-8B25- 5D2C98AB9F7A@microso
ft.com>,
wsstuple < wsstuple@discussions
.microsoft.com> writes
>While using the ACTIVE X script Properties window the window has expanded so
>that the code is no longer on the screen and the right edge of the object
>browser for language functions and browser constants is off the screen to
>the right. Expanding window does not bring the edge back. The code is
>normally in a frame to the rightof the object browser window. When the
>window loads you momentarily see the code in the background



Seen it a few times myself, probably a multiple monitor confusion issue.
I'm sure there is a setting on the registry, something quite obvious,
under HKCU\Microsoft\Micro
sot SQL Server\...

Not at a SQL 2000 machine right now, but have a quick look.


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wsstuple

2005-07-20, 8:24 pm

Thanks for the feedback. I ended up reloading the Enterprise Manager and it
corrected the problem.

"Darren Green" wrote:

> In message <7E45B8F0-E524-434F-8B25- 5D2C98AB9F7A@microso
ft.com>,
> wsstuple < wsstuple@discussions
.microsoft.com> writes
>
>
> Seen it a few times myself, probably a multiple monitor confusion issue.
> I'm sure there is a setting on the registry, something quite obvious,
> under HKCU\Microsoft\Micro
sot SQL Server\...
>
> Not at a SQL 2000 machine right now, but have a quick look.
>
>
> --
> Darren Green (SQL Server MVP)
> DTS - http://www.sqldts.com
>
> PASS - the definitive, global community for SQL Server professionals
> http://www.sqlpass.org
>
>

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