I understand the Task bar is basically a window. Thus when Windows Explorer
crashes and regenerates the Task bar, it is a different window and the SQL
Service Manager in the System Tray is NOT remade. Now SQL works just fine
but I am missing the SQL Manager in the System Tray. Any ideas how to get
it back besides rebooting? Thanks.
SQL Server >> New window
Check current processes for sqlmangr.exe using task manager. If it's
running, end the task. Then start a new instance using
Start-->Run-->sqlmangr.
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Hope this helps.
Dan Guzman
SQL Server MVP
>I understand the Task bar is basically a window. Thus when Windows
>Explorer
> crashes and regenerates the Task bar, it is a different window and the SQL
> Service Manager in the System Tray is NOT remade. Now SQL works just fine
> but I am missing the SQL Manager in the System Tray. Any ideas how to get
> it back besides rebooting? Thanks.
>
> --
> George Hester
> _______________________________
>
> Check current processes for sqlmangr.exe using task manager. If it's
> running, end the task. Then start a new instance using
> Start-->Run-->sqlmangr.
>
> --
> Hope this helps.
>
> Dan Guzman
> SQL Server MVP
>
> >I understand the Task bar is basically a window. Thus when Windows
> >Explorer
> > crashes and regenerates the Task bar, it is a different window and the
SQL
> > Service Manager in the System Tray is NOT remade. Now SQL works just
fine
> > but I am missing the SQL Manager in the System Tray. Any ideas how to
get
> > it back besides rebooting? Thanks.
> >
> > --
> > George Hester
> > _______________________________
> >
>
>