Encrypting The Configuration Settings In SSIS Package

Apr 24, 2007

Hello Everybody,



I have developed a SSIS package to pull data from a remote SQL Server.



I have specified Database related settings in a dtsconfig file.



I was just wondering if we have any way of encrypting the config file so that only my package can read information out of it.



Or is there any other better way where i can store my database configuration (uid, pwd) so that it is not viewed by anyone.



please help me with this issude, thanks in advance...



Regards,

Sudhir Kesharwani



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<DTSConfigurationHeading>
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Started: 10:48:56 AM
Info: 2008-01-24 10:49:02.92
Code: 0x40016041
Source: SsisEndBatch
Description: The package is attempting to configure from the XML file "C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft SQL Server90DTSPackagesBridgeNet.BI.SSIS.EndBatc
ENDBATCH TEST ENV.dtsConfig".
End Info
Warning: 2008-01-24 10:49:03.15
Code: 0x80012011
Source: SsisEndBatch
Description: Cannot load the XML configuration file. The XML configuration file may be malformed or not valid.
End Warning


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Feb 2, 2007

Hi,

I am planning to develop a single package that will download files from ftp server, move the files to internal file server and upload it in the database. But I want to run this package for multiple ftp file providers. For each provider the ftp server might be different and the transformation to upload the files into a database table might be different.

So can I create a single package and then multiple configuration files (xml), which will contain the details fo the ftp file providers and then pass the xml file as a parameter while executing the package. The reason being that the timings of fetching the files is different for each ftp file provider and hence cannot be combined into one.

Is this possible?

Thanks for your help.

$wapnil

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