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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T11:55:15+00:00 2026-05-27T11:55:15+00:00

When I start SQL Server Profiler, and I click Run, it says At least

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When I start SQL Server Profiler, and I click Run, it says “At least one event must be selected.” I see that this is due to the Template being “blank” (and there are no other options) and I’m sure there should be a set of defaults here.

Does anyone know why they would have vanished? And how to get them back?

Am Running Sql Server 2008.

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    2026-05-27T11:55:15+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 11:55 am

    I have managed to resolve the issue, I solved it by following this link’s suggestion:

    http://www.mattbutton.com/2011/06/01/sql-profiler-templates-missing/

    The following comes from the link:

    If you are connecting to a SQL server with the SQL profiler and none
    of your templates are showing up, compare the versions of the SQL
    profiler you are running and the version of SQL server that you’re
    connecting to; there is likely a version mismatch.

    If this is the case, what’s likely happening here is that you’re
    connecting to a SQL 10.50 instance with a SQL 10.0 profiler and the
    profile templates for 10.50 aren’t present.

    In the case of the profiler from SQL 2008 connecting to a SQL 2008 R2
    instance, copy your 100 profile templates folder (default install is
    at C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL
    Server\100\Tools\Profiler\Templates\Microsoft SQL Server\100) into a
    new folder in the same location with the name “1050″ i.e. C:\Program
    Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL
    Server\100\Tools\Profiler\Templates\Microsoft SQL Server\1050.

    Then try to reconnect, and you’ll have access to the profile templates
    and everything will work fine.

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