sql and found that the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT had an entry for ssms.sql.11.0. ![]() ![]() This matched the registry entry for sqlwb.9.0 that SSMS 2008 R2 entry was showing before I started making my changes in FileTypesMan. What I found was when I reviewed the registry editor that sqlwb.sql.9.0 is the entry to open a new. Where is this found? I could not find a tool for displaying the DDE application name. "%1" passes the first string (ssms.exe path) to the DDE protocol for usage as a parameter.ĭDE Message: was kept at the SSMS 2008 R2's value I found: Open("%1")ĭDE Application: Change the Application to ssms.11.0 dde indicates that the command line should use DDE. The reason a new instance is always opened with editing seems to be that windows needs to associate the file with a program so that it can identity if the existing program is running and use this instance. I then changed the command line for SSMS to: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\110\Tools\Binn\ManagementStudio\Ssms.exe" /dde "%1" ![]() To change to default entry I utilized an application that displayed the DDE (dynamic data exchange) values.
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