RE: Failed to start a new trace - SQL PROFILER
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Date: 12/30/03
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Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2003 19:19:17 -0800
I have already verified it. Its not the issue.
I am not able to start SQL profiler as well as SQL Query
Analyzer by simply double clicking it. I have to
explicitly run it under current user account... Initially
I was not able to access any Profiler template files saved
under Desktop, then I granted rights to the logged in
Domain user... Now it is able to access the files but
could not start trace...
Hope this helps...
>-----Original Message-----
>Check to see if this is your issue.
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>295461 FIX: Profiler Fails To Start New Trace When User
Environment Variable
>http://support.microsoft.com/?id=295461
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>Thanks,
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>Kevin McDonnell
>Microsoft Corporation
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