SSIS Access From SQL Server Management Studio

Jan 9, 2006

I am trying to develop a package using SSIS to get rid of Informatica.

But I am not able to connect to the SSIS from the SQL Server Management Studio. The error message is 'Connect to SSIS Service on machine XXXXX failed: Access denied'. I am using Windows authentication and I am in the DTSADMIN role. I have 'dbo' privileges in all the databases in the Server where the SSIS Service is running (Yes, I checked and the SSIS Service is running). The SSIS is installed in the same Server as my SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition is running.

I can see that the same issue is posted by many people and no answer is posted againt it. It will be greatly appreciated by many beginners to SSIS if the answer to this question is available generally.

I have another question too. How do I transfer data between two databases in two SQL Server 2000 machines using SSIS? I really want to use something like the BCP OUT and BCP IN with memory pipes to avoid the intermediate data landing. How do I achieve it? I do not want to use the linkedserver here because of the excessive logging for the huge data volume I have.

Any answer to the above questions are greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance...

Ganga Palakkattil

gpalakattil@telephia.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Case 2
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Case 3
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End Sub

End Class
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
This is Part 1 (The length of input exceeds 50000 characters). Part 2 will be posted in this site shortly.

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TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio
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Failed to retrieve data for this request. (Microsoft.SqlServer.SmoEnum)

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