I'm trying to create a table in sql server 2005 SSMS and it hangs, when I
watch the task manager, I see the sqlWB.exe is taking almost 97% of my CPU.
My machine is:
2.6 GH with 512 of RAM.
Win XP proffessional
SQL Server 2005 Developer edition
.Net 2.0 & VS.NET 2005 proffesional edition.
I have been using it for about a months without problems (except that it's
slow). Here are the steps that I took:
Opened SSMS
Created a new database called test
Clicked on new table and got the Design view of the new table
Added the first column, "ID" of type int
Click Save
I got prompted to enter the table name
I selected the default table name Table_1
then it hangs.
I have no idea why this is happeneing, nothing upnormal in the application
log...I got plenty of disk space... don't know why this is happening.
thanks,
TamerI was able to create the table remotly from another SSMS on another machine
on the network. I guess I will have to reinstall SSMS.
thanks,
Tamer
"Tamer Yousef" wrote:
> I'm trying to create a table in sql server 2005 SSMS and it hangs, when I
> watch the task manager, I see the sqlWB.exe is taking almost 97% of my CPU
.
> My machine is:
> 2.6 GH with 512 of RAM.
> Win XP proffessional
> SQL Server 2005 Developer edition
> .Net 2.0 & VS.NET 2005 proffesional edition.
> I have been using it for about a months without problems (except that it's
> slow). Here are the steps that I took:
> Opened SSMS
> Created a new database called test
> Clicked on new table and got the Design view of the new table
> Added the first column, "ID" of type int
> Click Save
> I got prompted to enter the table name
> I selected the default table name Table_1
> then it hangs.
> I have no idea why this is happeneing, nothing upnormal in the application
> log...I got plenty of disk space... don't know why this is happening.
> thanks,
> Tamersql
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