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Aug 11, 2006



I read other threads with this problem and one solution was to install SP1 on the workstation. Our server is running 9.00.2047(SP1) and my workstation SSMS version is 9.0.2047.00 so I'm assuming it's SP1 and I am still getting this error.

To make matters worse, I have jobs set up to run these packages ON the server, but they aren't working either because I have '...error authenticating proxy...Logon failure unknown user name or bad password'. I'm trying to use my Windows login because it has sysadmin rights; I created credentials, assigned them to a proxy under SSIS Package Execution; in the SQL Agent log I get the error '...SQLServer Error: 22046, Encryption error using CryptProtectData.'.

Any suggestions appreciated.



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SSIS Installed? (product Level Insufficient Error)

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How do i see what SSIS i have?
Threads seem to point that SSIS needs to be installed to fix the following error:


Operation stopped...

- Initializing Data Flow Task (Success)

- Initializing Connections (Success)

- Setting SQL Command (Success)

- Setting Source Connection (Success)

- Setting Destination Connection (Success)

- Validating (Error)



Messages

Error 0xc00470fe: Data Flow Task: The product level is insufficient for component "Destination - DataID" (34).
(SQL Server Import and Export Wizard)


Error 0xc00470fe: Data Flow Task: The product level is insufficient for component "Data Conversion 1" (55).
(SQL Server Import and Export Wizard)


- Prepare for Execute (Stopped)

- Pre-execute (Stopped)

- Executing (Success)

- Copying to `DataID` (Stopped)

- Post-execute (Stopped)

- Cleanup (Stopped)



But when i choose Help-> About
i get
Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 9.00.1399.00
Microsoft Analysis Services Client Tools 2005.090.1399.00
Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 2000.085.1117.00 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)
Microsoft MSXML 2.6 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0.5730.11
Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0.50727.832
Operating System 5.1.2600

Where is SSIS info?

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Features/Integration Services Enhancements
EE (32-bit) DE (32-bit) EE (64-bit) DE (64-bit)
SE (32-bit)
WG (32-bit)
SSE (32-bit) SSEA (32-bit)
SE (64-bit)



SQL Server Import and Export Wizard and supporting connections, source and destination adapters, and tasks


Yes


Yes


Yes


No


Yes



Execute SQL Task


Yes


Yes


Yes


No


Yes



OLE DB Source and Destination Adapters


Yes


Yes


Yes


No


Yes



SSIS command prompt tools


Yes


Yes


Yes


No


Yes



SSIS Package Designer


Yes


Yes


Yes


No


Yes



Legacy support for DTS packages


Yes


Yes


Yes


Yes


Yes



SSIS Service


Yes


Yes


No


No


Yes



All other source and destination adapters, tasks, and transformations, except for those listed below


Yes


Yes


No


No


Yes

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