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Sep 8, 2007

I'm having an issue with an SSIS package. It supposed to run on a schedule and pull data from one server (SQL1) to another (SQL2). Unfortunately, I'm using a shared server and I'm not that admin. So I'm limited to what I can try. According to the admin, my package is not retaining the password when I build it. It runs fine in debug mode on my machine, but will not run on his. I found this link...

http://vyaskn.tripod.com/sql_server_2005_making_ssis_packages_portable.htm

... and tried it. It describes how to create an XML for validation. Still no good. He sent a screenshot indicating error code: DTS_E_CANNOTACQUIRECONNECTION and OLE DB Source failed validation. In effect, login failed for SQL1 and it could not pull data.

How do I get the package to retain login data?

thanks!

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(
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GO

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GO

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GO

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(2 row(s) affected)
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Is it any other way to encrypt data into the database?

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Advanced Error Message Details

Failure saving package. (Microsoft Visual Studio)
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Program Location:
at Microsoft.DataTransformationServices.Design.Serialization.DtrDesignerSerializer.SerializePackage(IDesignerSerializationManager manager, Package package, TextWriter textWriter)
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at Microsoft.DataWarehouse.VsIntegration.Designer.Serialization.DataWarehouseContainerManager.OnBeforeSave(UInt32 docCookie)
===================================
Insufficient memory to continue the execution of the program. (Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagedDTS)
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€śMicrosoft (R) SQL Server Execute Package Utility
Version 9.00.1399.06 for 32-bit
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1984-2005. All rights reserved.
NULL
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