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Hello.

I am trying to remotely connect to SSIS from my PC using windows authentication in SQL mgmt studio and I keep getting the following error message:

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Cannot connect to <server>

Additional Information:

Failed to retrieve date for this request. (Microsoft.SqlServer.SmoEnum)

Connect to SSIS service on machine "<server>" failed: The RPC server is unavailable.

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I do not get the same error when I connect to the database engine, just SSIS. I don't have a firewall inbetween the machines either so it can't be that.

Has anyone else had a similar problem? if so, I would be grateful if you can you tell me how you got around it

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