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    Win10 Updates forced reboot and SSMS

    At my work we're running Windows 10 which during the "off hours" will forcibly reboot our computers to finish installing windows updates and we're currently using SSMS 2014 (we're running Sql Server 2014) and I know SSMS 2014 doesn't have a "recover unsaved query windows" and I would doubt SSMS 2016 does either, but SSMS 17 came out after Win10, does anyone know if that has a "recover tabs" or "restore tabs" option available?
    Currently using VS 2015 Enterprise on Win10 Enterprise x64.

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    Re: Win10 Updates forced reboot and SSMS

    Is this an admin issue or a database issue? Wrong forum in any case.

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    Re: Win10 Updates forced reboot and SSMS

    Quote Originally Posted by dilettante View Post
    Is this an admin issue or a database issue? Wrong forum in any case.
    Developer issue, unsaved queries are lost when Win10 does this, just wondering if MS has added a fail safe for this in version 17.
    Currently using VS 2015 Enterprise on Win10 Enterprise x64.

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    Re: Win10 Updates forced reboot and SSMS

    This might be better in DB, so I moved it there.
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