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Recently, I updated my machine by Windows 10, and suddenly “SQL Server Configuration Manager” disappeared from windows application list.
I explored other installed SQL Services and folders, which were there and running.
I asked my teammate about this, and everyone was finding it. Look like a hilarious thing right? but sometimes this kind of silly thing is happening with me.
I don’t know WHY,
Anyways, As a blogger, I have to share this kind of happening as well.
If “SQL Server Configuration Manager” disappear from the application list, you can run the “SQLServerManager14.msc” command from Windows RUN dialog box (Window key + R).
Other versions:
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SQLServer2017: SQLServerManager14.msc SQLServer2016: SQLServerManager13.msc SQLServer2014: SQLServerManager12.msc SQLServer2012: SQLServerManager11.msc |