The Application For The Project 'c:C....dtproj' Is Not Installed
May 11, 2007
Hello!
I am trying to open a SSIS solution and get the error:
"The application for the project 'c:C....dtproj' is not installed
Make sure application for the project type(.dtproj) is installed."
I have been running this application for nearly a month and suddenly it dose not work. It still works for my college that execute through a different user.
I have checked what is associated with the file type .dtproj and it seems to be correct.
I have been working on some SSIS packages for a while now and today while i was working i was trying to create a new connection and in the process there was an error and it said the BIDS has to be closed and i closed it but later when i open BIDS and try to open my project(.sln) from the file menu to work on the half done package it pops up an error which shows the path to my project location on the first line and next statement on the pop up error box says:
"Make Sure the application for the project type (.dtproj) is installed."
I tried to check some forums in which some suggested to try installing SP1 which i tried but ..i dont know why but the SP1 fails to install (i dont know if its causing problem becoz i already installed SP2 as i had some other problem before for which the cure was to install SP2).
Did anyone here face such a problem before ?
I'd really appreciate if the experts here can tell a cure for this problem.
Hi, We are running : - Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Software Developers - SQL Server 2005 Express (SQLEXPR32.EXE) Installed : - SQL Server with Advanced Services (SQLEXPR_ADV.EXE) incl. Reporting Services - SQL Server Toolkit (SQLEXPR_TOOLKIT.EXE)
We have a VS Solution with a Reporting Project
When opening Visual Studio, the following message appears :
"Make sure the application for the project type (.rptproj) is installed."
I have no idea why this message appears.
Is this a known problem/bug ? Anybody any idea how I can solve this ?
Hi, We are running : - Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Software Developers - SQL Server 2005 Express (SQLEXPR32.EXE) Installed : - SQL Server with Advanced Services (SQLEXPR_ADV.EXE) incl. Reporting Services - SQL Server Toolkit (SQLEXPR_TOOLKIT.EXE)
We have a VS Solution with a Reporting Project
When opening Visual Studio, the following message appears :
"Make sure the application for the project type (.rptproj) is installed."
I have no idea why this message appears.
Is this a known problem/bug ? Anybody any idea how I can solve this ?
I have both vs2005 and vs2008 installed. I'm working with a .Net Compact Framework 3.5 Smart Device Project.
If I refrence the System.Data.SqlClient.dll (Version 3.0.3600.0 Runtime v2.0.50727) C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server Compact Editionv3.5DevicesClientSystem.Data.SqlClient.dll
When I deploy the application I get an error ".Net Compact Framework v2.0 could not be found Please install it and run the setup again"
Studio is : Deploying 'C:Program FilesMicrosoft Visual Studio 8SmartDevicesSDKSQL ServerClientv2.0wce500ARMV4isql.ppc.wce5.armv4i.CAB'
We tested this on a PC without vs2005 and it seems to work fine.
I have an application that uses an MDF file as a database. Debug mode of application on developing machine works fine. I synchronize my project to my home computer so that I can work home too. (I use AllwaySync for synchronisation, it copies newer file from the old location overwriting the old ones).
I also have a setup project in my solution for that app.
When I create and install the application on my local computer everything works fine. But when I install it one a different computer and then run it, it cannot connect to database. The error occures while conencting to database saying:
Code Snippet Unable to open the physical file "C:Program Files........VBDB.mdf". Operating system error 5: "5error not found)". Unable to open the physical file "C:Program Files........VBDB_log.ldf". Operating system error 5: "5error not found)". Cannot open user default database. Login failed. Login failed for user 'EKAROMAEka''. File activation failure. The physical file name "C:Program Files........VBDB_log.ldf" may be incorrect.
the second time I try run my application I get the following error (and all following tried where resulted in this error):
Code Snippet Cannot open user default database. Login failed. Login failed for user 'EKAROMAEka'.
These exceptions are caught by "try catch" when feeding data into DataGridView om my main form.
I have the sam username and password on my Home and Work computers.
I'm not very good at MSSQL security. I don't know how to solve this problem. I can't even understand wheather this is a security that's built in an MDF file or some kind of a Database server issue.
the connection string that I use for connecting to SQL Server is this:
Code Snippet Data Source=.SQLEXPRESS;AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|VBDB.mdf;Integrated Security=True;Connect Timeout=30;User Instance=False
Am I correct in assuming that installing a SQL EE application on to a local runtime desktop would require a lot of experienced user intervention to install the SQL to each local cpu? Can a SQL app be installed automatically w/o a user intervening?
I'm a database newbie, trying to decide whether to create an SQL Server or Windows Application project that uses SQL Server 2005 Express. As I understand it, the advantage of an SQL Server project is that the app deploys somehow as part of the database. If that's the case, how would I handle the scenario where the database has been updating at customer site and I need to install just a new release of the software? Would I be better of creating a Windows Application project and connecting to the database explicitly? Thank you.
I've developed an application that connects to a SQL Server 2005 Express database. I created a DSN to connect to the database through ODBC. Currently, I am testing locally and everything works fine.
I would now like to install my application on another workstation and connect remotely to the database located on my development machine.
The client workstation does not have SQL Server 2005 Express installed on it because I would just like my application to connect remotely by creating the DSN and using ODBC. What I'm missing here are the database drivers. The "SQL Natice Client" is not available on this client workstation. How can I deploy the necessary drivers with my installation file so that I may create the required DSN name using the SQL Native Client driver?
i have recently started to work with the analysis services and i am having some problems.
i have made a web application that for now just tries to connect to an analysis server.
The server is installed on an xp sp 2 system.
for testing, i used my local computer, which is running also win xp sp2. After deploying, the application can connect to the AS server on the other machine. the problem occurs when i try to deploy the applicatuion on the production server, which is running win 2k3 server on 32 bit. When deploying, i use the same connection string, so it should try to connect to the AS server installed on a win xp sp2 system.
The first thing that came to my mind was to check the MDAC versions, be cause of the message: "Provider cannot be found. It may not be properly installed."
on my computer, where the application worked ok, the version is MDAC 2.8 SP 1 Windows XP SP 2
on the win2k3 server, the MDAC version is : MDAC 2.8 SP2.... i thought it was the version of the service pack, so o searched for the update of MDAC 2.8 SP1, trying to install mdac 2.8 sp2 to see if i was to see the same error, but i found that mdac 2.8 sp2 is only for win2k3 server, and for win xp is mdac 2.8 sp1, according to this link: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/884103
Now i got confused and have no clues how to make this work...
For some reason in a Team Foundation Team Project that has multiple project types (SSRS, SSIS, WebSite, C# Business DLL...), the SSIS project makes itself the startup project to the team project. If I explicitly set another project as the startup project to the team project and then select an SSIS package in the SSIS project in the team project, the SSIS project becomes the startup project automatically.
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In this solution I have explicitly set a Web application project as startup project, but whenever I edit a DTS package within the SSIS project, VS automatically sets the SSIS project as startup project and the package I edit as startup object.
Needless to say, this may cause some really unwanted incidents when running the solution - thinking that you're about to run the Web application project (that was explicitly set as startup project), but instead, you run the edited package in the SSIS project.
Is there any way to avoid having the SSIS project automatically setting itself as startup project, any workaround here at all? :)
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I want to update value of a custom field for a perticular project in Project Server 2007 using PSI.
I have created 5 enterprise custom fields(A,B,C,D,E) through PWA/Server Settings.
I want to search all Projects on Server. If any project is having value for custom field A then I want to update rest of the custom fields(B,C,D,E) for that perticular project.
I have a very small project written in VB.Net 2005 using the SQL Server 2005 SSiS DTSx package.
I took a SQL Server 2000 dts package and using the SQL Server 3005 legacy tools migrated it so I could still use the package withing SQL 2005 until I can build one using BI/SSIS.
Anyway,I added the reference Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagedDTS so I could then use the Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime so I can execute the commands:
Dim oApp As New Application Dim oPkg As New Package oPkg = oApp.LoadPackage(g_DTSx_Directory & "AOC copy Generic1 CSV to AOC_verify_file_1.dtsx", Nothing) Dim oResults As DTSExecResult oResults = oPkg.Execute
Ok. That works fine. Executes without a hitch. So now I try and create a setup project for this and I use the setup wizard.
During the creation of the setup project I get a message that states: The following files may have dependencies that cannot be determined automatically. Please confirm that all dependencies have been added to the project. C:windowssystem32msxml6.dll
OK. The dll is part of the reference I mentioned above and I have no idea what other dependencies it may have.
How do I find this out?
Has anyone else created a project like this and experenced the same?
I am on a clean build running WinXP Pro with SP2 - VS2005 with SP1 and the SQL Server 2005 tools.
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1. Can we automate the process of creating a project on SSISDB based on our SSIS project name? This will be like when we do a deployment it should check if the project exists or not on SSISDB based on our SSIS project name, if the project exists we just deploy the packages in the project and if the project does not exists in SSISDB it will create that project and deploy the packages.
2. Can we also automate the process of creating environments? In traditional way we manually create the environment variables under environment tab of SSISDB, but can we make that also as part of deployment? Like when we are releasing to Dev server we look if that particular Dev variable exists on that server, if it exists we just update the existing stuff and if it does not exists we just create it.
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I fail to use project professional 2003 to access to the project server 2003 using MSDE 2000 in local area network, following message was shown,
Connection failed:
SQLState: '01000' SQL Server Error 1326 [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]ConnectionOpen (Connect()) Connection failed: SQLState '08001' SQL Server Error: 17 [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]SQL Server does not exist or access denied.
I have seen these pages with similiar cases but can't help.
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Now my new package generates multiple duplicate errors (23 of each...) whenever I open it:
Warning loading LoadBillingData.dtsx: Process configuration failed to set the destination at the package path of "PackageData Flow Task to Load Profiles, Versions, and Transactions.EventHandlers[OnError].Variables[System::Propagate].Properties[Namespace]". This occurs when attempting to set the destination property or variable fails. Check the destination property or variable.
Error loading LoadBillingData.dtsx: Changing the name of a variable failed because it is a system variable. System variables are read-only.
What happened:
new guy (goes without saying...) creates:
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20. successfully execute PROJECT C/PACKAGE C 21. save all 22. exit 23. start MS Visual Studio 24. Open Solution 25. ERRORS!!!
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Basically I want my Report Server Project and my Report Builder reports to leverage the same metadata. Is this possible? If so how do I get the connection string?
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