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Quirks using Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 18 #3

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JosKrause opened this issue Aug 9, 2021 · 0 comments
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Quirks using Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 18 #3

JosKrause opened this issue Aug 9, 2021 · 0 comments

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JosKrause commented Aug 9, 2021

When I was reading the Installation Guide, I could initially not figure out where the path was supposed to exist. When looking at my installation directory, there was no subfolder for Management Studio inside my SQL Server installation folder. Then going up several directories, I found the path of my Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 18 installation and the Extensions folder:

C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 18\Common7\IDE\Extensions\

However, this prompts an error on every Paste as CSV attempt that it is missing a Component/DLL. I presume this addon was made with Version 140 in mind and may not work with newer versions, let alone the stand-alone installation of Management Studio?

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Is there a fix for this, or would it require a rebuild linking to the missing Component/DLL? Does the extension presume that you have an older version of Visual Studio SDK installed?

@JosKrause JosKrause changed the title Installation Path does not match Documentation Quirks using Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 18 Aug 9, 2021
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