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Default Re: Why do so many posts go unanswered after many weeks? - 02-24-2008 , 05:29 PM






Actually I think this group is more for legacy DTS. You may want Integration
Services group.

http://www.microsoft.com/communities...&lang=en&cr=US

If your posts continue to go unanswered then I still think you may have an
identity problem with your MSDN posting alias.



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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
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"walter1234" wrote:
Quote:
Thanks again for your reply. I have read the links Seems that nobody has a
perfect answer. Either buy a license or run the package on a remote
server.
There should be a runtime. But that's not my real issue.

This is, after all, the SSIS forum, it is an SSIS issue, and not a
particularly difficult one. There must be some MS person who can make a
relavent reply.
I predict that a week from now, my post will still be unanswered.

Anyway, I appreciate all of your help. The forum comments at least let me
know that I am not crazy. There most likely is no runtime and the only
solution is to install SSIS on the client workstation, or make a web
service
to execute the package.
Thanks for your help.


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Dave Patrick
 
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Default Re: Why do so many posts go unanswered after many weeks? - 02-24-2008 , 05:29 PM






Actually I think this group is more for legacy DTS. You may want Integration
Services group.

http://www.microsoft.com/communities...&lang=en&cr=US

If your posts continue to go unanswered then I still think you may have an
identity problem with your MSDN posting alias.



--

Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

"walter1234" wrote:
Quote:
Thanks again for your reply. I have read the links Seems that nobody has a
perfect answer. Either buy a license or run the package on a remote
server.
There should be a runtime. But that's not my real issue.

This is, after all, the SSIS forum, it is an SSIS issue, and not a
particularly difficult one. There must be some MS person who can make a
relavent reply.
I predict that a week from now, my post will still be unanswered.

Anyway, I appreciate all of your help. The forum comments at least let me
know that I am not crazy. There most likely is no runtime and the only
solution is to install SSIS on the client workstation, or make a web
service
to execute the package.
Thanks for your help.


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Dave Patrick
 
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Default Re: Why do so many posts go unanswered after many weeks? - 02-24-2008 , 05:29 PM



Actually I think this group is more for legacy DTS. You may want Integration
Services group.

http://www.microsoft.com/communities...&lang=en&cr=US

If your posts continue to go unanswered then I still think you may have an
identity problem with your MSDN posting alias.



--

Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

"walter1234" wrote:
Quote:
Thanks again for your reply. I have read the links Seems that nobody has a
perfect answer. Either buy a license or run the package on a remote
server.
There should be a runtime. But that's not my real issue.

This is, after all, the SSIS forum, it is an SSIS issue, and not a
particularly difficult one. There must be some MS person who can make a
relavent reply.
I predict that a week from now, my post will still be unanswered.

Anyway, I appreciate all of your help. The forum comments at least let me
know that I am not crazy. There most likely is no runtime and the only
solution is to install SSIS on the client workstation, or make a web
service
to execute the package.
Thanks for your help.


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Dave Patrick
 
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Default Re: Why do so many posts go unanswered after many weeks? - 02-24-2008 , 05:29 PM



Actually I think this group is more for legacy DTS. You may want Integration
Services group.

http://www.microsoft.com/communities...&lang=en&cr=US

If your posts continue to go unanswered then I still think you may have an
identity problem with your MSDN posting alias.



--

Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

"walter1234" wrote:
Quote:
Thanks again for your reply. I have read the links Seems that nobody has a
perfect answer. Either buy a license or run the package on a remote
server.
There should be a runtime. But that's not my real issue.

This is, after all, the SSIS forum, it is an SSIS issue, and not a
particularly difficult one. There must be some MS person who can make a
relavent reply.
I predict that a week from now, my post will still be unanswered.

Anyway, I appreciate all of your help. The forum comments at least let me
know that I am not crazy. There most likely is no runtime and the only
solution is to install SSIS on the client workstation, or make a web
service
to execute the package.
Thanks for your help.


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Dave Patrick
 
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Default Re: Why do so many posts go unanswered after many weeks? - 02-24-2008 , 05:29 PM



Actually I think this group is more for legacy DTS. You may want Integration
Services group.

http://www.microsoft.com/communities...&lang=en&cr=US

If your posts continue to go unanswered then I still think you may have an
identity problem with your MSDN posting alias.



--

Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

"walter1234" wrote:
Quote:
Thanks again for your reply. I have read the links Seems that nobody has a
perfect answer. Either buy a license or run the package on a remote
server.
There should be a runtime. But that's not my real issue.

This is, after all, the SSIS forum, it is an SSIS issue, and not a
particularly difficult one. There must be some MS person who can make a
relavent reply.
I predict that a week from now, my post will still be unanswered.

Anyway, I appreciate all of your help. The forum comments at least let me
know that I am not crazy. There most likely is no runtime and the only
solution is to install SSIS on the client workstation, or make a web
service
to execute the package.
Thanks for your help.


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