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Would be interested in any advice or comment on the issue we are experiencing with SQL 2005.

In order to test some DTS package migrations, we simply created a DTS package on SQL 2000 (using Export) to copy all database objects from one database to another.

Then we restored the source database on SQL 2005 server, migrated the DTS package, and tried to execute it.

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We have been able to replicate this consistently - every annoying time we've tried it!

(Reinstalling SQL Server does 'fix' the issue ... until you try a similar package again).

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its something very complicated to understand my issue.
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