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On Sep 4, 10:04 pm, Bruce <Br... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote: HasanyonebeenabletogettheDTSdesignertoworkin the2008management studio? I had it working in 2005 SSMS, now it will notworkin either SSMS. I've tried all combinations of uninstalling theDTScomponents, and also copying over the DLLs as mention in the Microsoft article. The2008SSMS still says that: SQL Server 2000DTSDesignercomponents are required to editDTSpackages. Install the special Web download, "SQL Server 2000DTSDesignerComponents" to use this feature. (Microsoft.SqlServer.DtsObjectExplorerUI) I had the same issue until I found the following page: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143755.aspx Follow the instructions at the bottom regarding copying files around and you should then be up and running. The only difference in my setup was that the files were located in a sub-folder named ..\Resources \1033 rather than just ..\Resources Cheers Chris |
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On Sep 4, 10:04 pm, Bruce <Br... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote: HasanyonebeenabletogettheDTSdesignertoworkin the2008management studio? I had it working in 2005 SSMS, now it will notworkin either SSMS. I've tried all combinations of uninstalling theDTScomponents, and also copying over the DLLs as mention in the Microsoft article. The2008SSMS still says that: SQL Server 2000DTSDesignercomponents are required to editDTSpackages. Install the special Web download, "SQL Server 2000DTSDesignerComponents" to use this feature. (Microsoft.SqlServer.DtsObjectExplorerUI) I had the same issue until I found the following page: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143755.aspx Follow the instructions at the bottom regarding copying files around and you should then be up and running. The only difference in my setup was that the files were located in a sub-folder named ..\Resources \1033 rather than just ..\Resources Cheers Chris |
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On Sep 4, 10:04 pm, Bruce <Br... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote: HasanyonebeenabletogettheDTSdesignertoworkin the2008management studio? I had it working in 2005 SSMS, now it will notworkin either SSMS. I've tried all combinations of uninstalling theDTScomponents, and also copying over the DLLs as mention in the Microsoft article. The2008SSMS still says that: SQL Server 2000DTSDesignercomponents are required to editDTSpackages. Install the special Web download, "SQL Server 2000DTSDesignerComponents" to use this feature. (Microsoft.SqlServer.DtsObjectExplorerUI) I had the same issue until I found the following page: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143755.aspx Follow the instructions at the bottom regarding copying files around and you should then be up and running. The only difference in my setup was that the files were located in a sub-folder named ..\Resources \1033 rather than just ..\Resources Cheers Chris |
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On Sep 4, 10:04 pm, Bruce <Br... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote: HasanyonebeenabletogettheDTSdesignertoworkin the2008management studio? I had it working in 2005 SSMS, now it will notworkin either SSMS. I've tried all combinations of uninstalling theDTScomponents, and also copying over the DLLs as mention in the Microsoft article. The2008SSMS still says that: SQL Server 2000DTSDesignercomponents are required to editDTSpackages. Install the special Web download, "SQL Server 2000DTSDesignerComponents" to use this feature. (Microsoft.SqlServer.DtsObjectExplorerUI) I had the same issue until I found the following page: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143755.aspx Follow the instructions at the bottom regarding copying files around and you should then be up and running. The only difference in my setup was that the files were located in a sub-folder named ..\Resources \1033 rather than just ..\Resources Cheers Chris |
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On Sep 4, 10:04 pm, Bruce <Br... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote: HasanyonebeenabletogettheDTSdesignertoworkin the2008management studio? I had it working in 2005 SSMS, now it will notworkin either SSMS. I've tried all combinations of uninstalling theDTScomponents, and also copying over the DLLs as mention in the Microsoft article. The2008SSMS still says that: SQL Server 2000DTSDesignercomponents are required to editDTSpackages. Install the special Web download, "SQL Server 2000DTSDesignerComponents" to use this feature. (Microsoft.SqlServer.DtsObjectExplorerUI) I had the same issue until I found the following page: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143755.aspx Follow the instructions at the bottom regarding copying files around and you should then be up and running. The only difference in my setup was that the files were located in a sub-folder named ..\Resources \1033 rather than just ..\Resources Cheers Chris |
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On Sep 4, 10:04 pm, Bruce <Br... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote: HasanyonebeenabletogettheDTSdesignertoworkin the2008management studio? I had it working in 2005 SSMS, now it will notworkin either SSMS. I've tried all combinations of uninstalling theDTScomponents, and also copying over the DLLs as mention in the Microsoft article. The2008SSMS still says that: SQL Server 2000DTSDesignercomponents are required to editDTSpackages. Install the special Web download, "SQL Server 2000DTSDesignerComponents" to use this feature. (Microsoft.SqlServer.DtsObjectExplorerUI) I had the same issue until I found the following page: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143755.aspx Follow the instructions at the bottom regarding copying files around and you should then be up and running. The only difference in my setup was that the files were located in a sub-folder named ..\Resources \1033 rather than just ..\Resources Cheers Chris |
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On Sep 4, 10:04 pm, Bruce <Br... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote: HasanyonebeenabletogettheDTSdesignertoworkin the2008management studio? I had it working in 2005 SSMS, now it will notworkin either SSMS. I've tried all combinations of uninstalling theDTScomponents, and also copying over the DLLs as mention in the Microsoft article. The2008SSMS still says that: SQL Server 2000DTSDesignercomponents are required to editDTSpackages. Install the special Web download, "SQL Server 2000DTSDesignerComponents" to use this feature. (Microsoft.SqlServer.DtsObjectExplorerUI) I had the same issue until I found the following page: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143755.aspx Follow the instructions at the bottom regarding copying files around and you should then be up and running. The only difference in my setup was that the files were located in a sub-folder named ..\Resources \1033 rather than just ..\Resources Cheers Chris |
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Thanks, I had already tried this as well and couldn't get it to work even after copying the files. Are you using Vista? "howarthcd (AT) googlemail (DOT) com" wrote: On Sep 4, 10:04 pm, Bruce <Br... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote: HasanyonebeenabletogettheDTSdesignertoworkin the2008management studio? I had it working in 2005 SSMS, now it will notworkin either SSMS. I've tried all combinations of uninstalling theDTScomponents, and also copying over the DLLs as mention in the Microsoft article. The2008SSMS still says that: SQL Server 2000DTSDesignercomponents are required to editDTSpackages. Install the special Web download, "SQL Server 2000DTSDesignerComponents" to use this feature. (Microsoft.SqlServer.DtsObjectExplorerUI) I had the same issue until I found the following page: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143755.aspx Follow the instructions at the bottom regarding copying files around and you should then be up and running. The only difference in my setup was that the files were located in a sub-folder named ..\Resources \1033 rather than just ..\Resources Cheers Chris |
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Thanks, I had already tried this as well and couldn't get it to work even after copying the files. Are you using Vista? "howarthcd (AT) googlemail (DOT) com" wrote: On Sep 4, 10:04 pm, Bruce <Br... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote: HasanyonebeenabletogettheDTSdesignertoworkin the2008management studio? I had it working in 2005 SSMS, now it will notworkin either SSMS. I've tried all combinations of uninstalling theDTScomponents, and also copying over the DLLs as mention in the Microsoft article. The2008SSMS still says that: SQL Server 2000DTSDesignercomponents are required to editDTSpackages. Install the special Web download, "SQL Server 2000DTSDesignerComponents" to use this feature. (Microsoft.SqlServer.DtsObjectExplorerUI) I had the same issue until I found the following page: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143755.aspx Follow the instructions at the bottom regarding copying files around and you should then be up and running. The only difference in my setup was that the files were located in a sub-folder named ..\Resources \1033 rather than just ..\Resources Cheers Chris |
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Thanks, I had already tried this as well and couldn't get it to work even after copying the files. Are you using Vista? "howarthcd (AT) googlemail (DOT) com" wrote: On Sep 4, 10:04 pm, Bruce <Br... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote: HasanyonebeenabletogettheDTSdesignertoworkin the2008management studio? I had it working in 2005 SSMS, now it will notworkin either SSMS. I've tried all combinations of uninstalling theDTScomponents, and also copying over the DLLs as mention in the Microsoft article. The2008SSMS still says that: SQL Server 2000DTSDesignercomponents are required to editDTSpackages. Install the special Web download, "SQL Server 2000DTSDesignerComponents" to use this feature. (Microsoft.SqlServer.DtsObjectExplorerUI) I had the same issue until I found the following page: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143755.aspx Follow the instructions at the bottom regarding copying files around and you should then be up and running. The only difference in my setup was that the files were located in a sub-folder named ..\Resources \1033 rather than just ..\Resources Cheers Chris |
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