Applies to: SQL Server Azure SQL Database Azure SQL Managed Instance Azure Synapse Analytics Analytics Platform System (PDW)
SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) contains Internet-enabled features that collect and send anonymous feature usage and diagnostic data to Microsoft.
SSMS might collect standard computer usage and performance information, which could be transmitted to Microsoft and analyzed to improve its quality, security, and reliability.
However, SSMS doesn't collect your name, address, or other data that could identify you as an individual.
For more information, see the Microsoft Privacy Statement and the SQL Server privacy supplement.
Audit feature usage and diagnostic dataTo view the feature usage data collected by SSMS, follow these steps:
As you interact with SSMS, the Output window displays the collected data.
Enable or disable usage and diagnostic data collection in SSMSTo opt in or out of SSMS usage data collection, use the following methods:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\SQL Server Management Studio\20.0_IsoShell
UserFeedbackOptIn
DWORD
0
to opt out, 1
to opt inAdditionally, SSMS is based on the Visual Studio shell, which enables customer feedback by default. For more information and opt-out options, see Visual Studio Customer Experience Improvement Program.
Registry-based Group Policy on these registry subkeys is honored by SQL Server usage and diagnostic data collection.
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