Microsoft SQL Server

- Developer Microsoft
- Platforms Desktop
- Operating Systems Windows
- Supported formats 17
- Rating
Microsoft SQL Server covers 17 file extensions, making it easy to open, edit, and convert files to different formats. You can see the program’s features and supported file extensions in the table.
Microsoft SQL Server handles many file extensions, making it essential for daily work. Open and view files in SQL, DBML, MDF and additional formats effortlessly.
Microsoft SQL Server allows converting files from one format to another, simplifying file sharing.
Visit the official Microsoft developer website to get the latest version of Microsoft SQL Server.
Microsoft SQL Server compatible formats
- File Extension ABF
- File Extension ATOMSVC
- File Extension CUB
- File Extension DBML
- File Extension DSN
- File Extension DTSCONFIG
- File Extension LDF
- File Extension MDF
- File Extension MDX
- File Extension QRY
- File Extension RDL
- File Extension RUL
- File Extension SDF
- File Extension SQL
- File Extension SQR
- File Extension SSMSASPROJ
- File Extension TAB
Convert files using Microsoft SQL Server
Tips and tricks to solve problems with Microsoft SQL Server
Why does Microsoft SQL Server crash?
Microsoft SQL Server crashes can be caused by outdated software. Keep your developer products up to date by installing the latest updates.
Restarting your computer can resolve numerous common problems, so it should be the initial step before changing any software-related settings.
What are the steps to set Microsoft SQL Server as the default program to open files?
Changing Default Programs in Windows
- Right-click on your file, then choose the "Open with" option and select "Choose another application" from the available options;
- From the options listed in the pop-up window, specifically choose Microsoft SQL Server as the application to handle your file;
- Be sure to check the "Always use this app" checkbox and click "OK" to save your preference.
Change the default app to open files on Mac
- Right-click or use Control + Left-click on the desired file to access the file’s context menu;
- Select "Open in application" and click "Other";
- Scroll down to the bottom of the window, and there you will find the "Enable" menu. The default selection is "Recommended Programs";
- Choose "All Programs" in this menu and search for Microsoft SQL Server. Check the box next to "Always open in app" to make it the default program.
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