SQL Server Management Studio dialogue cut off
When trying create an Extended Events Session on a SSAS instance using the SSMS GUI, the Advanced tab (and only that) is visually cut off, only displaying part of the dialogue.
So far I have tried restarting both SSMS as well as the whole machine, but the problem persists. Coworkers I asked did not encounter this problem.
My next steps would be to re-install the latest SSMS version, but I thought I would ask the community first if anyone ever encountered such a problem and knows a fix.
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When trying create an Extended Events Session on a SSAS instance using the SSMS GUI, the Advanced tab (and only that) is visually cut off, only displaying part of the dialogue.
So far I have tried restarting both SSMS as well as the whole machine, but the problem persists. Coworkers I asked did not encounter this problem.
My next steps would be to re-install the latest SSMS version, but I thought I would ask the community first if anyone ever encountered such a problem and knows a fix.
sql-server sql-server-2016
I also tried the fix described in a similar issue, but this did yield any results either. superuser.com/questions/1319376/…
– gmuehe
Jan 31 at 14:23
What is your display resolution and display scaling set to? Have you checked compatibility settings of the application to make sure nothing was changed there?
– Appleoddity
Jan 31 at 14:24
I am using two displays, one 1920*1080 and one 3440*1440. The smaller display has scaling set to 125%, the bigger one 100%. The problem persists on both displays. The application runs under default settings and no changes have been made there.
– gmuehe
Jan 31 at 15:17
This is a pretty typical issue with display scaling. Change both to 100% then log off and log back on and see if the problem is resolved. Alternatively, you can try to change the application’s compatibility mode settings. Right-click the application icon and click properties then compatibility. Use the “override display scaling” setting and change it to “system”. Additionally, I think there is a button or something to check to make sure the settings are for all users and not just the current user, but I’m not able to check right now.
– Appleoddity
Jan 31 at 16:07
There is a selection "Override high DPI scaling behavior. Scaling performed by:" in which I set "System" and started the program again, but this did not resolve the problem.
– gmuehe
Jan 31 at 16:48
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When trying create an Extended Events Session on a SSAS instance using the SSMS GUI, the Advanced tab (and only that) is visually cut off, only displaying part of the dialogue.
So far I have tried restarting both SSMS as well as the whole machine, but the problem persists. Coworkers I asked did not encounter this problem.
My next steps would be to re-install the latest SSMS version, but I thought I would ask the community first if anyone ever encountered such a problem and knows a fix.
sql-server sql-server-2016
When trying create an Extended Events Session on a SSAS instance using the SSMS GUI, the Advanced tab (and only that) is visually cut off, only displaying part of the dialogue.
So far I have tried restarting both SSMS as well as the whole machine, but the problem persists. Coworkers I asked did not encounter this problem.
My next steps would be to re-install the latest SSMS version, but I thought I would ask the community first if anyone ever encountered such a problem and knows a fix.
sql-server sql-server-2016
sql-server sql-server-2016
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I also tried the fix described in a similar issue, but this did yield any results either. superuser.com/questions/1319376/…
– gmuehe
Jan 31 at 14:23
What is your display resolution and display scaling set to? Have you checked compatibility settings of the application to make sure nothing was changed there?
– Appleoddity
Jan 31 at 14:24
I am using two displays, one 1920*1080 and one 3440*1440. The smaller display has scaling set to 125%, the bigger one 100%. The problem persists on both displays. The application runs under default settings and no changes have been made there.
– gmuehe
Jan 31 at 15:17
This is a pretty typical issue with display scaling. Change both to 100% then log off and log back on and see if the problem is resolved. Alternatively, you can try to change the application’s compatibility mode settings. Right-click the application icon and click properties then compatibility. Use the “override display scaling” setting and change it to “system”. Additionally, I think there is a button or something to check to make sure the settings are for all users and not just the current user, but I’m not able to check right now.
– Appleoddity
Jan 31 at 16:07
There is a selection "Override high DPI scaling behavior. Scaling performed by:" in which I set "System" and started the program again, but this did not resolve the problem.
– gmuehe
Jan 31 at 16:48
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show 2 more comments
I also tried the fix described in a similar issue, but this did yield any results either. superuser.com/questions/1319376/…
– gmuehe
Jan 31 at 14:23
What is your display resolution and display scaling set to? Have you checked compatibility settings of the application to make sure nothing was changed there?
– Appleoddity
Jan 31 at 14:24
I am using two displays, one 1920*1080 and one 3440*1440. The smaller display has scaling set to 125%, the bigger one 100%. The problem persists on both displays. The application runs under default settings and no changes have been made there.
– gmuehe
Jan 31 at 15:17
This is a pretty typical issue with display scaling. Change both to 100% then log off and log back on and see if the problem is resolved. Alternatively, you can try to change the application’s compatibility mode settings. Right-click the application icon and click properties then compatibility. Use the “override display scaling” setting and change it to “system”. Additionally, I think there is a button or something to check to make sure the settings are for all users and not just the current user, but I’m not able to check right now.
– Appleoddity
Jan 31 at 16:07
There is a selection "Override high DPI scaling behavior. Scaling performed by:" in which I set "System" and started the program again, but this did not resolve the problem.
– gmuehe
Jan 31 at 16:48
I also tried the fix described in a similar issue, but this did yield any results either. superuser.com/questions/1319376/…
– gmuehe
Jan 31 at 14:23
I also tried the fix described in a similar issue, but this did yield any results either. superuser.com/questions/1319376/…
– gmuehe
Jan 31 at 14:23
What is your display resolution and display scaling set to? Have you checked compatibility settings of the application to make sure nothing was changed there?
– Appleoddity
Jan 31 at 14:24
What is your display resolution and display scaling set to? Have you checked compatibility settings of the application to make sure nothing was changed there?
– Appleoddity
Jan 31 at 14:24
I am using two displays, one 1920*1080 and one 3440*1440. The smaller display has scaling set to 125%, the bigger one 100%. The problem persists on both displays. The application runs under default settings and no changes have been made there.
– gmuehe
Jan 31 at 15:17
I am using two displays, one 1920*1080 and one 3440*1440. The smaller display has scaling set to 125%, the bigger one 100%. The problem persists on both displays. The application runs under default settings and no changes have been made there.
– gmuehe
Jan 31 at 15:17
This is a pretty typical issue with display scaling. Change both to 100% then log off and log back on and see if the problem is resolved. Alternatively, you can try to change the application’s compatibility mode settings. Right-click the application icon and click properties then compatibility. Use the “override display scaling” setting and change it to “system”. Additionally, I think there is a button or something to check to make sure the settings are for all users and not just the current user, but I’m not able to check right now.
– Appleoddity
Jan 31 at 16:07
This is a pretty typical issue with display scaling. Change both to 100% then log off and log back on and see if the problem is resolved. Alternatively, you can try to change the application’s compatibility mode settings. Right-click the application icon and click properties then compatibility. Use the “override display scaling” setting and change it to “system”. Additionally, I think there is a button or something to check to make sure the settings are for all users and not just the current user, but I’m not able to check right now.
– Appleoddity
Jan 31 at 16:07
There is a selection "Override high DPI scaling behavior. Scaling performed by:" in which I set "System" and started the program again, but this did not resolve the problem.
– gmuehe
Jan 31 at 16:48
There is a selection "Override high DPI scaling behavior. Scaling performed by:" in which I set "System" and started the program again, but this did not resolve the problem.
– gmuehe
Jan 31 at 16:48
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I also tried the fix described in a similar issue, but this did yield any results either. superuser.com/questions/1319376/…
– gmuehe
Jan 31 at 14:23
What is your display resolution and display scaling set to? Have you checked compatibility settings of the application to make sure nothing was changed there?
– Appleoddity
Jan 31 at 14:24
I am using two displays, one 1920*1080 and one 3440*1440. The smaller display has scaling set to 125%, the bigger one 100%. The problem persists on both displays. The application runs under default settings and no changes have been made there.
– gmuehe
Jan 31 at 15:17
This is a pretty typical issue with display scaling. Change both to 100% then log off and log back on and see if the problem is resolved. Alternatively, you can try to change the application’s compatibility mode settings. Right-click the application icon and click properties then compatibility. Use the “override display scaling” setting and change it to “system”. Additionally, I think there is a button or something to check to make sure the settings are for all users and not just the current user, but I’m not able to check right now.
– Appleoddity
Jan 31 at 16:07
There is a selection "Override high DPI scaling behavior. Scaling performed by:" in which I set "System" and started the program again, but this did not resolve the problem.
– gmuehe
Jan 31 at 16:48