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AxiomaticOne
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Remove connection history ALM and Tabular Editor 3

Anyone have any bright ideas about how to remove old unused xmla endpoint connections from the history in these two tools? I've tried arrowing down to highlight and pressing delete? I don't want to uninstall and reinstall if I can avoid it.ALM Toolkit for Power BI.png

 

Tabular Editor 3.14.0 - Enterprise Editio.png

 Not sure right forum but this seemed the like the most appropriate

 

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spencersiegel
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Hi @AxiomaticOne 

 

Open the following file below in a text editor and remove the servers you no longer want. Save and then restart Tabular Editor. I'm guessing ALM is a similar process.

 

C:\Users\your_username\AppData\Local\TabularEditor3\RecentServers.json

 

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spencersiegel
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Hi @AxiomaticOne 

 

Open the following file below in a text editor and remove the servers you no longer want. Save and then restart Tabular Editor. I'm guessing ALM is a similar process.

 

C:\Users\your_username\AppData\Local\TabularEditor3\RecentServers.json

 

spencersiegel_0-1716931964140.png

 

Anonymous
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Hi @AxiomaticOne ,

After my research, I didn't find the direct method or option to delete the old connection info. You can consider to review the configuration files and check if can find the connection info there to remove them...

Best Regards

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