Named Instance: SSIS Service Won't Start

Jan 15, 2008

Dear Experts,

I am running a named instance of SQL-Server 2005 SP2 on Win2003 with two local partitions C: and F:
The TCP settings for this instance have ecplicitly been set to use the port 1433.

The config file for SSIS (F:ProgrammeMicrosoft SQL Server90DTSBinnMsDtsSrvr.ini.xml) has been changed to:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<DtsServiceConfiguration xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<StopExecutingPackagesOnShutdown>true</StopExecutingPackagesOnShutdown>
<TopLevelFolders>
<Folder xsi:type="SqlServerFolder">
<Name>MSDB</Name>
<ServerName>.INSTNAME,1433</ServerName>
</Folder>
<Folder xsi:type="FileSystemFolder">
<Name>File System</Name>
<StorePath>..Packages</StorePath>
</Folder>
</TopLevelFolders>
</DtsServiceConfiguration>

I have tried different logons (NetworkService, LocalSystem, DomainAdmin).

The service still refuses to start. There is no detailed message in the event log just that the service didn't respond in a reasonable time, doh!

Any help is welcome
Fridtjof

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