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Charles Wang [MSFT]
 
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Default RE: AcquireConnection method call to the connection manager "myServer" - 07-20-2008 , 10:13 PM






Hi Eliassal,
From your description, I understand that you encountered the error message "The
AcquireConnect method call to the connection manager "MonitoredServer" failed with the error
code 0xC0202009 and all 3 tasks become red." when you ran your SSIS package.
If I have misunderstood, please let me know.

To let me better understand your issue, would you mind first letting me know:
1. How did you run your SSIS package, via a SQL job, DTEXEC.exe or Business Intelligence
Development Studio (BIDS)?

2. What is the kind of your Tasks and involved data sources in the package?

3. Can you isolate this issue to see which Task first lead to the failure? You may try creating a
new SSIS package with a simple Task to check this.

Based on my research, I found a known issue that has been documented in this KB article:
Error message when an SSIS package runs that is scheduled to run as a SQL Server Agent job:
"An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80004005"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933835/en-us
You may check if the situation was similar to yours.

If you have any other questions or concerns, please feel free to let me know. Have a nice day!

Best regards,
Charles Wang
Microsoft Online Community Support
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Default RE: AcquireConnection method call to the connection manager "myServer" - 07-20-2008 , 10:13 PM






Hi Eliassal,
From your description, I understand that you encountered the error message "The
AcquireConnect method call to the connection manager "MonitoredServer" failed with the error
code 0xC0202009 and all 3 tasks become red." when you ran your SSIS package.
If I have misunderstood, please let me know.

To let me better understand your issue, would you mind first letting me know:
1. How did you run your SSIS package, via a SQL job, DTEXEC.exe or Business Intelligence
Development Studio (BIDS)?

2. What is the kind of your Tasks and involved data sources in the package?

3. Can you isolate this issue to see which Task first lead to the failure? You may try creating a
new SSIS package with a simple Task to check this.

Based on my research, I found a known issue that has been documented in this KB article:
Error message when an SSIS package runs that is scheduled to run as a SQL Server Agent job:
"An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80004005"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933835/en-us
You may check if the situation was similar to yours.

If you have any other questions or concerns, please feel free to let me know. Have a nice day!

Best regards,
Charles Wang
Microsoft Online Community Support
================================================== =========
Delighting our customers is our #1 priority. We welcome your
comments and suggestions about how we can improve the
support we provide to you. Please feel free to let my manager
know what you think of the level of service provided. You can
send feedback directly to my manager at: msdnmg (AT) microsoft (DOT) com.
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The offering is not appropriate for situations
that require urgent, real-time or phone-based interactions or complex
project analysis and dump analysis issues. Issues of this nature are best
handled working with a dedicated Microsoft Support Engineer by
contacting Microsoft Customer Support Services (CSS) at
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Default RE: AcquireConnection method call to the connection manager "myServer" - 07-20-2008 , 10:13 PM



Hi Eliassal,
From your description, I understand that you encountered the error message "The
AcquireConnect method call to the connection manager "MonitoredServer" failed with the error
code 0xC0202009 and all 3 tasks become red." when you ran your SSIS package.
If I have misunderstood, please let me know.

To let me better understand your issue, would you mind first letting me know:
1. How did you run your SSIS package, via a SQL job, DTEXEC.exe or Business Intelligence
Development Studio (BIDS)?

2. What is the kind of your Tasks and involved data sources in the package?

3. Can you isolate this issue to see which Task first lead to the failure? You may try creating a
new SSIS package with a simple Task to check this.

Based on my research, I found a known issue that has been documented in this KB article:
Error message when an SSIS package runs that is scheduled to run as a SQL Server Agent job:
"An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80004005"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933835/en-us
You may check if the situation was similar to yours.

If you have any other questions or concerns, please feel free to let me know. Have a nice day!

Best regards,
Charles Wang
Microsoft Online Community Support
================================================== =========
Delighting our customers is our #1 priority. We welcome your
comments and suggestions about how we can improve the
support we provide to you. Please feel free to let my manager
know what you think of the level of service provided. You can
send feedback directly to my manager at: msdnmg (AT) microsoft (DOT) com.
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need further investigation to reach the most efficient resolution.
The offering is not appropriate for situations
that require urgent, real-time or phone-based interactions or complex
project analysis and dump analysis issues. Issues of this nature are best
handled working with a dedicated Microsoft Support Engineer by
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Charles Wang [MSFT]
 
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Default RE: AcquireConnection method call to the connection manager "myServer" - 07-20-2008 , 10:13 PM



Hi Eliassal,
From your description, I understand that you encountered the error message "The
AcquireConnect method call to the connection manager "MonitoredServer" failed with the error
code 0xC0202009 and all 3 tasks become red." when you ran your SSIS package.
If I have misunderstood, please let me know.

To let me better understand your issue, would you mind first letting me know:
1. How did you run your SSIS package, via a SQL job, DTEXEC.exe or Business Intelligence
Development Studio (BIDS)?

2. What is the kind of your Tasks and involved data sources in the package?

3. Can you isolate this issue to see which Task first lead to the failure? You may try creating a
new SSIS package with a simple Task to check this.

Based on my research, I found a known issue that has been documented in this KB article:
Error message when an SSIS package runs that is scheduled to run as a SQL Server Agent job:
"An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80004005"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933835/en-us
You may check if the situation was similar to yours.

If you have any other questions or concerns, please feel free to let me know. Have a nice day!

Best regards,
Charles Wang
Microsoft Online Community Support
================================================== =========
Delighting our customers is our #1 priority. We welcome your
comments and suggestions about how we can improve the
support we provide to you. Please feel free to let my manager
know what you think of the level of service provided. You can
send feedback directly to my manager at: msdnmg (AT) microsoft (DOT) com.
================================================== =========
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Note: The MSDN Managed Newsgroup support offering is for
non-urgent issues where an initial response from the community
or a Microsoft Support Engineer within 1 business day is acceptable.
Please note that each follow up response may take approximately
2 business days as the support professional working with you may
need further investigation to reach the most efficient resolution.
The offering is not appropriate for situations
that require urgent, real-time or phone-based interactions or complex
project analysis and dump analysis issues. Issues of this nature are best
handled working with a dedicated Microsoft Support Engineer by
contacting Microsoft Customer Support Services (CSS) at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscripti...t/default.aspx.
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Charles Wang [MSFT]
 
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Default RE: AcquireConnection method call to the connection manager "myServer" - 07-20-2008 , 10:13 PM



Hi Eliassal,
From your description, I understand that you encountered the error message "The
AcquireConnect method call to the connection manager "MonitoredServer" failed with the error
code 0xC0202009 and all 3 tasks become red." when you ran your SSIS package.
If I have misunderstood, please let me know.

To let me better understand your issue, would you mind first letting me know:
1. How did you run your SSIS package, via a SQL job, DTEXEC.exe or Business Intelligence
Development Studio (BIDS)?

2. What is the kind of your Tasks and involved data sources in the package?

3. Can you isolate this issue to see which Task first lead to the failure? You may try creating a
new SSIS package with a simple Task to check this.

Based on my research, I found a known issue that has been documented in this KB article:
Error message when an SSIS package runs that is scheduled to run as a SQL Server Agent job:
"An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80004005"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933835/en-us
You may check if the situation was similar to yours.

If you have any other questions or concerns, please feel free to let me know. Have a nice day!

Best regards,
Charles Wang
Microsoft Online Community Support
================================================== =========
Delighting our customers is our #1 priority. We welcome your
comments and suggestions about how we can improve the
support we provide to you. Please feel free to let my manager
know what you think of the level of service provided. You can
send feedback directly to my manager at: msdnmg (AT) microsoft (DOT) com.
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or a Microsoft Support Engineer within 1 business day is acceptable.
Please note that each follow up response may take approximately
2 business days as the support professional working with you may
need further investigation to reach the most efficient resolution.
The offering is not appropriate for situations
that require urgent, real-time or phone-based interactions or complex
project analysis and dump analysis issues. Issues of this nature are best
handled working with a dedicated Microsoft Support Engineer by
contacting Microsoft Customer Support Services (CSS) at
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Default RE: AcquireConnection method call to the connection manager "myServer" - 07-20-2008 , 10:13 PM



Hi Eliassal,
From your description, I understand that you encountered the error message "The
AcquireConnect method call to the connection manager "MonitoredServer" failed with the error
code 0xC0202009 and all 3 tasks become red." when you ran your SSIS package.
If I have misunderstood, please let me know.

To let me better understand your issue, would you mind first letting me know:
1. How did you run your SSIS package, via a SQL job, DTEXEC.exe or Business Intelligence
Development Studio (BIDS)?

2. What is the kind of your Tasks and involved data sources in the package?

3. Can you isolate this issue to see which Task first lead to the failure? You may try creating a
new SSIS package with a simple Task to check this.

Based on my research, I found a known issue that has been documented in this KB article:
Error message when an SSIS package runs that is scheduled to run as a SQL Server Agent job:
"An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80004005"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933835/en-us
You may check if the situation was similar to yours.

If you have any other questions or concerns, please feel free to let me know. Have a nice day!

Best regards,
Charles Wang
Microsoft Online Community Support
================================================== =========
Delighting our customers is our #1 priority. We welcome your
comments and suggestions about how we can improve the
support we provide to you. Please feel free to let my manager
know what you think of the level of service provided. You can
send feedback directly to my manager at: msdnmg (AT) microsoft (DOT) com.
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Please note that each follow up response may take approximately
2 business days as the support professional working with you may
need further investigation to reach the most efficient resolution.
The offering is not appropriate for situations
that require urgent, real-time or phone-based interactions or complex
project analysis and dump analysis issues. Issues of this nature are best
handled working with a dedicated Microsoft Support Engineer by
contacting Microsoft Customer Support Services (CSS) at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscripti...t/default.aspx.
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Default RE: AcquireConnection method call to the connection manager "myServer" - 07-20-2008 , 10:13 PM



Hi Eliassal,
From your description, I understand that you encountered the error message "The
AcquireConnect method call to the connection manager "MonitoredServer" failed with the error
code 0xC0202009 and all 3 tasks become red." when you ran your SSIS package.
If I have misunderstood, please let me know.

To let me better understand your issue, would you mind first letting me know:
1. How did you run your SSIS package, via a SQL job, DTEXEC.exe or Business Intelligence
Development Studio (BIDS)?

2. What is the kind of your Tasks and involved data sources in the package?

3. Can you isolate this issue to see which Task first lead to the failure? You may try creating a
new SSIS package with a simple Task to check this.

Based on my research, I found a known issue that has been documented in this KB article:
Error message when an SSIS package runs that is scheduled to run as a SQL Server Agent job:
"An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80004005"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933835/en-us
You may check if the situation was similar to yours.

If you have any other questions or concerns, please feel free to let me know. Have a nice day!

Best regards,
Charles Wang
Microsoft Online Community Support
================================================== =========
Delighting our customers is our #1 priority. We welcome your
comments and suggestions about how we can improve the
support we provide to you. Please feel free to let my manager
know what you think of the level of service provided. You can
send feedback directly to my manager at: msdnmg (AT) microsoft (DOT) com.
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need further investigation to reach the most efficient resolution.
The offering is not appropriate for situations
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project analysis and dump analysis issues. Issues of this nature are best
handled working with a dedicated Microsoft Support Engineer by
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