Access Denied Error When Calling Several SSIS Packages In A Chain
Jun 22, 2007
Hi.
I have problem executing several SSIS-packages in a chain.
To be more precise:
I have implemented a Biztalk 2006 application which via a local webservice executes an SSIS package. The package it self calls another SSIS package, which is located in the same folder as the calling package. The second package then calls a third package etc.
The problem arises, when the first package calls the second package. An Access Denied exception is received. Can any one explain me how to fix this?
The user connected to the application-pool that the weservice is running under, has execution-rights on all of the packages.
Thanks
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Jan 9, 2007
I've run into a problem with SSIS packages wherein tasks that write or copy files, or create or delete directories, quit execution without any hint of an error nor a failure message, when called from an ASP.NET 2.0 application running on any other machine than the one where the package was created from. By all indications it appeared to be an identity/permissions problem.
Our application involves a separate web server and database server. Both have SQL Server 2005 installed, but the application server originally only had Integration services. The packages are file system-deployed on the application server, and are called using Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime methods. For all packages that involve file system tasks, the above problem occurs.
When the above packages are run using the command prompt (either DTEXEC or DTEXECUI) the packages execute just fine. This is expected since we are using an administrative account. However when a ShellExecute of the same command is called from ASP.NET, the same problem occurs.
I've tried giving administrative permissions to the ASPNET worker process user to no avail.
I have likewise attempted to use the SQL Server Agent job approach but that approach might not be acceptable for our clients since it means installing SQL Server 2005 Database services on the application server.
I have read the relevant threads in this forum, namely http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=1044739&SiteID=1 and http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=927084&SiteID=1 but failed to find any solution appropriate for our set up.
Anybody got any idea on how to go about this?
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Feb 24, 2006
I am getting an error when trying to access SSIS packages stored in the MSDB section. File access works, but I get an Access Denied error with the MSDB access. I've tried through the SQL Server Management Studio on the server and on a remote workstation. I've logged on with multiple users; to no avail. Has anyone encountered and solved this problem yet? I've noticed several posts that appear to be similar, but there are no resolutions that work for me.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Stephan
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Dec 17, 2007
I am trying to execute an SSIS package from an MS Access 2003 database that imports a table from the Access database into a target table in SQL 2005. I saved the package in SQL 2005 and tested it out. If I run it from the Management Studio Console with Run->Execute ... everything works just fine. However, if I try to run it using "Exec master.dbo.xp_cmdshell 'DTExec /SER DATAFORCE /DTS SQL2005TestPackage /CHECKPOINTING OFF /REPORTING V'" the execution will always fail when the Access database is open (shared mode). It will only work when the Access database is not open. The connection manager looks like this: "Data Source=E:Test.mdb;Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Persist Security Info=False;Jet OLEDB:Global Bulk Transactions=1". The error is listed below:
Code: 0xC0202009
Source: NewPackage Connection manager "SourceConnectionOLEDB"
Description: An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80004005.
An OLE DB record is available. Source: "Microsoft JET Database Engine" Hresult: 0x80004005 Description: "Could not use ''; file already in use.".
What am I doing wrong?
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Mar 3, 2006
Has anyone ever used an Execute Package Task to call a child package, and the Execute Package Task's ExecuteOutOfProcess = True? Unless the account it runs under is an Administrator on the box, it fails for me with "Error 0x80070005 while loading package file "C:program filesmicrosoft sql server90dtsPackagesETLFact_SalesTransaction_Tracking.dtsx". Access is denied."
This is eating up hours and hours of my time, time we can't afford. Is anyone able to successfully call a child package out of process?
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Feb 21, 2006
I have a master package that contains an Execute Package Task whose ExecuteOutOfProcess flag is True, and that calls a child package whose TransactionOption = Required. The job is running in Sql Agent, and the step that calls the master package is configured to run under a certain domain account that is not in the local Administrators group. With this, I get the following:
messageText: Error 0x80070005 while loading package file "C:program filesmicrosoft sql server90dtsPackagesETLFact_Various_TransactionalChannels.dtsx". Access is denied.
When I add the domain account to the local Administrators group, this error does not occur. From a blog entry, I read that when a child package is executed out of process, the resultant OS process is called dtshost.exe (http://blogs.conchango.com/jamiethomson/comments/1414.aspx). Do I simply need to give my domain account permission to spawn this process? If so, what permission is it? Is there a group that contains this permission?
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Mar 3, 2006
Hello,
I was wondering if someone could point me in the direction of any sample code or documentation that allows you to execute SSIS packages from within a Script task?
In SQL Server 2000 DTS this was accomplished by instantiating the DTS.Package object and calling either the LoadFromSQLServer or LoadFromStorageFile method.
I have not been able to find any similiar logic in the SQL Server 2005 SSIS environment.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Gordon Radley
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Feb 26, 2007
I would like to call an SSIS package from a Service Broker Queue.
There is one way that I am aware of -
Using xp_cmdshell from within an activation stored procedure and using DTEXEC.
Is there a more elegant way of executing an SSIS package from within SSB?
Also, I am not interested in writing a .NET external activator to process my messages in the queue. I would like this operation to be strictly database oriented. Having said this, I am also trying to avoid triggers processing the messages in the queue.
Thank you!
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Mar 9, 2015
I've not really used SSIS for a while, and I'm now building some in 2012 and trying to utilise some of the features in the 2012 SSIS catalogue; however I've hit a bit of a stumbling block.
What I'm trying to do is have a master/child package relationship, with several child packages and where the child packages themselves are dynamically called (i.e. the master package may call a different child package based upon some value or state of data already processed.)
When I try and create an expression for the PackageNameFromProject property... well, that property doesn't appear to set dynamically. I know how to do this for old style packages by creating expressions for the package name etc; but that way I can't use the package parameters I have from my master package.
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Nov 13, 2007
I have deployed to production a number of nested packages (parent packages that call child packages) to the SQL msdb via the Save As option rather than building a deployment utility. These packages reference configuration files in a static location off of the c: drive on the production server. In the development environment, when connection changes are made and I run the Reload with Upgrade option the connection manager takes on the new server and user id settings. However, out on the production side I get the following error from the SQL job log:
Cannot load the XML configuration file. The XML configuration file may be malformed or not valid.
As a result the SQL job uses the default connection information which references the development database rather than the production database. I did research the error but found no good solutions. Is there a way to ensure the configuration files are formed correctly and that the packages are correctly referencing the configuration files? We are trying to run the ETL updates via a SQL job.
Any suggestions? Thanks.
T
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Jan 14, 2007
When running the following statement in SQL 2005, I get the error message "Access is denied":
exec master.dbo.xp_cmdshell 'TYPE \SERVER-BSHAREFILE.TXT'
The following are true about the network:
The SQL Server is installed on SERVER-A.
SERVER-A and SERVER-B are Windows 2003 servers on the same Windows 2003 domain.
The SQL Server and SQL Server Agent services are running under the domain account SQLSERVICE.
SQLSERVICE is a member of the Domain Admins group.
The Domain Admins group is part of the local Administrators group on SERVER-B.
The SQLSERVICE account has also explicitly been given Full Control to the folder referenced by \SERVER-BSHARE
xp_cmdshell use has been enabled on the SQL Server.
If I run the following command in SQL:
exec master.dbo.xp_cmdshell 'whoami'the following is returned: DOMAINSQLSERVICE
If I change the command to access the c: drive instead of a network drive, it executes successfully.
Can anyone shed some light on why I still cannot access any of the files in this folder using xp_cmdshell?
Tim
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Jun 1, 2006
Does anyone know how i can give a user(non admin) access to integration services?
I already did this:
The user needs to be added to Distributed COM Users group
· Run %windir%system32Comcomexp.msc to launch Component Services
· Expand Component ServicesComputersMy ComputerDCOM Config
· Right click on MsDtsServer node and choose properties
· In MsDtsServer Properties dialog go to Security Tab
In the Security page we are interested in €śLaunch and Activation Permissions€? section. Click Edit button to see €śLaunch Permissions€? dialog.
€śLaunch Permissions€? dialog allows you to configure SSIS server access per user/group. In the bottom of the dialog you can select:
Local / Remote Launch permissions if you allow to a user/group to start service locally or remotely.
Local / Remote Activation permissions if you allow to a user/group to connect to SSIS server locally or remotely.
· Restart SSIS Service .
I get the following error when i try to login to SSIS:
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Cannot connect to Dawn.
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Failed to retrieve data for this request. (Microsoft.SqlServer.SmoEnum)
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For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&LinkId=20476
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Program Location:
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Enumerator.Process(Object connectionInfo, Request request)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.VSIntegration.ObjectExplorer.ObjectExplorer.ValidateConnection(UIConnectionInfo ci, IServerType server)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.ConnectionDlg.Connector.ConnectionThreadUser()
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Access is denied. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED)) (Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagedDTS)
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Program Location:
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Application.GetServerInfo(String server, String& serverVersion)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.SmoEnum.DTSEnum.GetData(EnumResult erParent)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Environment.GetData()
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Environment.GetData(Request req, Object ci)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Enumerator.GetData(Object connectionInfo, Request request)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Enumerator.Process(Object connectionInfo, Request request)
Any help is appreciated...
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Mar 1, 2006
Hi, i got a little problem with my SSIS, when i try to connect from another machine the server response (Access Denied), why?, i'm a member of MsDtsServer to Local and Remote Activation and Launch, then what can be a problem?....
Thx for your help
JB
Colombia
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Sep 7, 2007
Hi -
I have an File System Task that copies a file from one directory ot another. When I hard code the target directory (c:dirfile.txt) it works fine. When I change it to a virtual directory (\serverdirfile.txt) I get a security error:
[File System Task] Error: An error occurred with the following error message: "Access to the path '\gracehbtest oS2TMM_Live_Title_000002.xml' is denied.".
Where do I change the security settings?
Thanks - Grace
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Nov 15, 2007
Not sure if this is the right place to ask but I'll try...
I have to execute an integration service package in an .adp project. In other words, click of the button on the adp window has to start a package or a job.
Can that be done? And if yes, how? I've been searching the Web but without success.
Thanks for your help.
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Mar 22, 2006
Hi,
I sometimes come accross this error when I attempt to execute an isolated task in the control flow. What is funny is that I am still able to debug the package.
It eventually resolves after a while. What could it be?
Thanks
Philippe
TITLE: Microsoft Visual Studio
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Access Denied. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80030005(STG_E_ACCESSDENIED))
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BUTTONS:
OK
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Oct 24, 2006
We have 2 SQL2005 servers currently. 1 is a dev box, the other production. To grant remote access to SSIS, I added my developers to the local Distributed COM Users group and also gave them remote Access and remote Activation on the MsDtsServer component.
This worked just fine. Recently we applied SP1 and the follow-on hotfixes to all SQL components. I followed the install order prescribed in the Q article and applied all component fixes. My developers are now unable to access SSIS remotely unless I add them to the local administrator's group. I don't see anywhere that a log gets generated to help me track down what's going on. Nothing shows up in my Windows security log, despite enabling audit logging on: Accout Logon Events, Logon Event, Object Access, and Privilege Use.
Is this a know issue in SP1 or the hotfixes? I'm hesitant to apply the patches to my production box until I can resolve this issue.
Thanks
Steve
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Aug 24, 2006
I having a wierd problem.
Environment: SQL Server 2005 (64-bit)
If I create a job with an OS step with the text below
"c:Program Files (x86)Microsoft SQL Server90DTSBinn"dtexec /DTS "MSDBew Import" /SERVER HAYDN /MAXCONCURRENT " -1 " /CHECKPOINTING OFF /REPORTING V
I keep getting the following error:
Message
Executed as user: XYZAdministrator. The process could not be created for step 1 of job 0x2161C39C2C34C54AA850602A482E82DF (reason: Access is denied). The step failed.
HOWEVER...
If I take put the above text within in a batch file (foo.cmd); and chanage the step to execute "c:foo.cmd" it works fine.
What am I missing here? It's seems wierd that it works one way, and not the other.
Thanks in adavance
Brian
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Sep 5, 2006
What OS permissions do I need to give a domain user to effectively connect to a remote instance of Integration Services?
I keep getting the following message:
Cannot connect to SQLDEV01
Failed to retreive data for this request.
Access is denied. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED)) (Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagedDTS)
I have already performed the Windows 2003 steps outlined in the "Eliminating the Access is Denied" error located at http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa337083.aspx
I have no problem if the user is a local Administrator (go figure).
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May 24, 2007
I'm new to SSIS and I'm having problems getting a remote connection to the SSIS service using Management Studio on my workstation. If I terminal Service onto the Server I have no problems connecting to SSIS, but if I try to connect remotely I get the "Access is denied" error message. I have completed the following steps:
To configure rights for remote users on Windows Server 2003 or Windows XP
1. If the user is not a member of the local Administrators group, add the user to the Distributed COM Users group. You can do this in the Computer Management MMC snap-in accessed from the Administrative Tools menu.
2. Open Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Component Services to start the Component Services MMC snap-in.
3. Expand the Component Services node in the left pane of the console. Expand the Computers node, expand My Computer, and then click the DCOM Config node.
4. Select the DCOM Config node, and then select MsDtsServer in the list of applications that can be configured.
5. Right-click on MsDtsServer and select Properties.
6. In the MsDtsServer Properties dialog box, select the Security tab.
7. Under Launch and Activation Permissions, select Customize, then click Edit to open the Launch Permission dialog box.
8. In the Launch Permission dialog box, add or delete users, and assign the appropriate permissions to the appropriate users and groups. The available permissions are Local Launch, Remote Launch, Local Activation, and Remote Activation. The Launch rights grant or deny permission to start and stop the service; the Activation rights grant or deny permission to connect to the service.
9. Click OK to close the dialog box. Close the MMC snap-in.
10. Restart the Integration Services service.
But I still get the Access is denied error from my workstation??
I have Power User rights on the server and I'm a sysadmin in the database instance. The SSIS packages I am trying to access are stored in the database. If I add myself to the local administrators group on the server I CAN get remote access, but this is not an acceptable solution in our production environment.
Thanks for any help
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HI ,
This is a problem I encountered when I had to detach a database file (type .mdf):
1) I went to the MS SQL Management Server Studi and detached my database file successfully from a connection called Workhorse.
2) I needed to place the .mdf database file into a zip file in order to put it on a remote server. I did this using Shared Portal. This was also successful
3) However when I tried reattaching the database file, I got this error:
CREATE FILE encountered operating system error 5A(Access denied.) while attempting to open or create the physical file "CProgram FilesMSSQL ServerMSSQLData<databasename>.mdf'
Q) The database file and log file (ldf) exist in the correct directory so I don't know what happened. Can any one help?
Thanks much
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Hello there,
I recently started having trouble with my local SQL Server 8.0 database server. When I try to start it with Enterprise Manager I get the following error:
An error 5 - (Access is denied) occured while performing this service operation on the MSSQLServer service.
Nothing showed up in the SQL Server error logs. If I try to connect to it using the SQL Server Management Studio that came with SQL Server 2005 I get the following (slightly more informative) message:
Cannot connect to (local) ... (provider: Named Pipes Provider, error 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server) (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 2)
I'm not sure which log to look at in the MSSQL folders: MSSQL.1, MSSQL.2 or MSSQL.3.
Furthermore, if I manually start the MSSQLSERVER service, then I can connect just fine with the SQL Server 2005 Management Studio but still get the weird error message with SQL Server 8.0 Enterprise Manager.
Any ideas?
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Mar 22, 2006
Hello everyone.
I am trying to install Project Server, and i'm having issues with sharepoint, and connecting to SQL:
dataserver is running sbs2003 sql2003 and analsys services.
server2 is running server2003 is to be the application server for project.
ProjectDb is the database that i have setup in sql.
username is the account that can control everything as administrer.
in Sharepoint is asks for the database server: <<dataserver>>
SQL Server database name: <<ProjectDb>>
I'm using windoes authentication and then i click ok, and get the error message.
I've also see the error message can not find the SQL Server, and access denied. Under ODBC i have installed the sql server information under System DSN.
Any help would be great.
Thanks
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What can I look at to understand what is wrong? How can I fix this?
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Jul 20, 2005
I am posting this message after reading all the previous posts withthe above subject.I have a SQL2K named instance running on a Windows 2K machine underLocal system Account and it uses SQL Server authentication. ThisServer is on a domain by itself. Let us call this M1.I am connecting to this server from an XP machine usinng EnterpriseManager. Let us call this machine M2.Since the client and server are on differentt domains when I useServer Manager on M2 to start/stop my M1's SQL Server, SQL ServerAgent etc, I am getting this error message -"Access Denied (Error 5)When starting SQL Server Service"?What user detailed are passed from M2 to M1 that I am getting thiserror? What is the best way to use server manager on M2 to control M1?Also how to know the status of a SQL server Agent from a cleint EM.
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Nov 19, 2007
I'm trying to solve this error from so many days and not able to get any solution till now, pls help on this.
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This is a C# Applicaiton, using reportviewer control and getting reports from reportserver. I'm using following code before the report is refreshed to set credentials.
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MyRepPrevForm.reportViewer.ServerReport.ReportServerCredentials.
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May 7, 2007
Hi ,
I am getting access denied error when tried to import or export data from another machine. ( right click on database in management studio , select tasks , select import or export) i was getting that error in the second screen of the wizard which asks to select the source system to copy from. Previously in this process i got error while sql initialization which comes after selecting source ,destination system and database tables selcetion. i have searched the net for the sollutoin and got a sollution mentioning to install the sql service pack 1. while installing i kept my server running , in the middle of installation what happend is a message box is diaplayed saying something and showed three options cancel,continue and try again. i mistakenly clicked on continue without stopping the server. after successfull installation of service pack i once again tried to import data from other system. the above mentioned error is giving in the second screen of the wizard at the place where to select the source system. i tried to system restore but updates of service pack does not reflected. hoping that some one may solve my problem.
this is the message
General access denied error
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Program Location:
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Wrapper.ApplicationClass.get_DBProviderInfos()
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.DtsWizard.DTSWizard.GetDtsDbProviderInfos(WizardInputs wizardInputs)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.DtsWizard.DataSourceCombo.PopulateProviders(Boolean fSources, WizardInputs wizardInputs)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.DtsWizard.Step1.OnInitializePage(EventArgs e)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.WizardPage.RaiseEnterPage()
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.WizardForm.NextPage(WizardPage nextPage)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.WizardForm.Next_Click(Object sender, EventArgs e)
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I have created a stored procedure that dumps the database from
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DENIED' error in the following portion when it shells out to DOS:
SELECT @CmdStr = 'COPY ' + RTrim(@PrimaryCopyDev) + RTrim(@DBDevice) + '.dat ' + RTrim(@SecondaryCopyDev) + RTrim(@DBDevice) + '.dat'
EXEC@result = Master..xp_cmdshell @CmdStr
Can anyone tell me what is wrong? Thanks in advance.
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I am pretty new to MS SQL Server ....
I have installed SQL Server Enterprise Manager Version 8.0. I am getting the following error while try to create a new DTS Package.
"DTS designer Error .... Access Denied"
getting the DTS packge design window but there is no TASK icon visible
either in the tool bar or menu.....
Enterprise Manager Version 8.0
OS : Windows XP pro with SP1
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Jul 20, 2005
Yesterday afternoon I lost access to my local MSDE 2000 sp3(a?)instance. Usinig NT or SQL authentication I get an 'access denied'error when I try to connect. This happened suddenly with no changesto the server on my part. I've tinkered with the Client NetworkUtility settings, from Multiprotocol only, every combination of Multiprotocol, TCP/IP, and named pipes. I've tried connecting with mynetwork machine name, using (local), and using my IP address (both127.0.0.1 and my network IP). I've tried connecting from QueryAnalyzer on other computers. Of course I've rebooted as well, all tono avail.I know that there were network changes being made, but my domain login(which I normally use to connec to my SQL Server as a sysadmin) isstill in the local administrators group on my machine and I haven'tnoticed any problems accessing anything else.Any ideas?
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I have created a package that works just fine from my desktop. I am now testing it by deploying it to the server. The task was imported into the "File System" store. I connected to the SQL Server, from my desktop, with SSMS. I right clicked the package and selected "Execute" If I just validate the task, it validates without errors. When I go to run the task I get a "Access to the path is denied" error at the start of the first file system task. I am sure it is a permission issue. Based on the info from another thread in the forum:
"Security to network shares is dependent on the user who is running the package. If you are running it yourself, make sure you have permissions to the share. If you are running it from SQL Agent, you might need to use a proxy account (search for SQL Agent Proxy in Books Online) to access it."
I have some questions:
1. When I select "execute" what account is SQL Server using for permissions for accessing network folders? Is it mine, SQL Server Agent, something else? If it is my account, why would I get an "Access to the path is denied" error?
2. I don't understand how to use a proxy account, or even if I need one. I assume that when I set the task for scheduling I'll need one. I read the BOL pages, but I'm still confused as to what I need to set up.
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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i have enable cross database chain,but it return error message:
The server principal "S-1-9-3-1149532189-1170944071-2610337685-3868961652." is not able to access the database "db2" under the current security context.
I list the sql script as follows:
Code Block
use master;
go
create database db1;
create database db2;
go
use db2
go
create table table1
(
col int
)
go
use db1
go
create user u1 without login
go
create proc p1
as
insert into db2.dbo.table1 values(1)
go
grant execute on p1 to u1
execute as user='u1'
exec p1
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Hi,
I'm trying to connect to my local database running on SqlServerExpress. I'm able to connect to it from SQL Server Studio. I'm also able to create a data connection to the database from VS.NET 2005 using server explorer. However, when I try to pull some data from my code, I get the "SQL Server does not exist or access denied." error.
Here's my code:
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