Shortcut key CTRL+F1 bug in SQL Server 2012 [closed] - sql-server-2012

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When trying to assign sp_helptext (or any other shortcut) to CTRL+F1 in SQL server 2012, microsoft help viewer keeps popping up. Has anyone else encountered this bug in 2012? Is their a workaround?

Have you checked that Control-F1 is assigned to Query.CustomSP1 in Tools | Options | Environment | Keyboard | Keyboard?
(The Environment | Keyboard | Query Shortcuts dialog just associates the shortcuts with commands, which are separately associated with keys – the former part of options.)

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I am using excel 15.37 on Macbook pro. I want to track changes in my excel. I tried the method mentioned in https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Turn-change-tracking-on-or-off-96169f55-89c3-4fe4-a502-333e426ba9b1 but I do not find the same options because of Macbook version of excel.
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I want to make a installation file in visual studio 2013 with database including.
How to do that ?
When i go to publish tab i see this
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I edited a table in designer. But when I write a query it does not show columns in the context menu. Can someone help me to understand why?
just press ctrl+shift+r in ssms query window
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Our database server work properly and all the sites that work on from it, but when I try to connect to it using Remote Desktop locally it doesn't respond, just the writing "Welcome", the server's OS is Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, this problem comes after we send mass email to our users. what can be the problem?
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Is there any way of retreaving a SQL Server Authenticatiion password. I am running Server 2005 with admin rights.
You need to start the database in single user mode. Here is an article going through the steps:
Link
Tool to retrieve it:
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/vbscript/SQLServerPasswords.aspx
More information:
http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic664614-391-1.aspx