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when you open up sql management studio you can select server, and get a list of remembered connections. I don't care about getting pw and but I would like a list of remembered or past connections. I am migrating my laptop today and need that list (or would REALLY REALLY like it :) )










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    when you open up sql management studio you can select server, and get a list of remembered connections. I don't care about getting pw and but I would like a list of remembered or past connections. I am migrating my laptop today and need that list (or would REALLY REALLY like it :) )










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      when you open up sql management studio you can select server, and get a list of remembered connections. I don't care about getting pw and but I would like a list of remembered or past connections. I am migrating my laptop today and need that list (or would REALLY REALLY like it :) )










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      when you open up sql management studio you can select server, and get a list of remembered connections. I don't care about getting pw and but I would like a list of remembered or past connections. I am migrating my laptop today and need that list (or would REALLY REALLY like it :) )







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          For recent versions of Windows and SQL Server, that list is stored in:



          C:Users<username>AppDataRoamingMicrosoftSQL Server Management Studio<version>SqlStudio.bin.


          It's not in a format that you can easily extract, but you can copy the entire file to your new machine.






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            For recent versions of Windows and SQL Server, that list is stored in:



            C:Users<username>AppDataRoamingMicrosoftSQL Server Management Studio<version>SqlStudio.bin.


            It's not in a format that you can easily extract, but you can copy the entire file to your new machine.






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              For recent versions of Windows and SQL Server, that list is stored in:



              C:Users<username>AppDataRoamingMicrosoftSQL Server Management Studio<version>SqlStudio.bin.


              It's not in a format that you can easily extract, but you can copy the entire file to your new machine.






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                For recent versions of Windows and SQL Server, that list is stored in:



                C:Users<username>AppDataRoamingMicrosoftSQL Server Management Studio<version>SqlStudio.bin.


                It's not in a format that you can easily extract, but you can copy the entire file to your new machine.






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                For recent versions of Windows and SQL Server, that list is stored in:



                C:Users<username>AppDataRoamingMicrosoftSQL Server Management Studio<version>SqlStudio.bin.


                It's not in a format that you can easily extract, but you can copy the entire file to your new machine.







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