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 SSIS does not open and the shortcut is missing

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vectra_marian
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Posted - 2008-05-26 : 10:55:29
I have installed in my machine SQL 2005 with SSIS components, and the Visual studio 2005. The installation process was successfully and all components seem to be on the machine, but I did not find the shortcut to allow me running SSIS environment.
When I re-run the SQL setup the SSIS components is there but is unable to be used.
Any idea how to solve this issue?

Thank you,
Marian

visakh16
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Posted - 2008-05-26 : 11:34:07
How were you trying to launch SSIS? Through Visual studio?
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vectra_marian
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Posted - 2008-05-26 : 12:18:03
No.

I went Start/Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and there I expected to have a shortcut called SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio, but it is missing.
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visakh16
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Posted - 2008-05-26 : 12:22:14
quote:
Originally posted by vectra_marian

No.

I went Start/Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and there I expected to have a shortcut called SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio, but it is missing.


Have you tried launching Visual Studio 2005 and checked whether there is a project type called Integration Services Project under New-> Project? You can design SSIS packages from Visual Studio 2005 also
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vectra_marian
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Posted - 2008-05-26 : 12:45:40
I've already done, but there is no Integration Services Project under New-> Project. I have Visual basic, Visual c#, Visual C++, Visual J#, and in Other Project Types I have: Setup and Deployment, Database, Extensibility, and Visual Studio Solutions.
I checked other workstations where I installed the SSIS from the same kit and they could either run SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio from Visual studio 2005 or runt the shortcut.
What test can I perform to see if the SSIS is really installed?
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visakh16
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Posted - 2008-05-26 : 13:11:58
quote:
Originally posted by vectra_marian

I've already done, but there is no Integration Services Project under New-> Project. I have Visual basic, Visual c#, Visual C++, Visual J#, and in Other Project Types I have: Setup and Deployment, Database, Extensibility, and Visual Studio Solutions.
I checked other workstations where I installed the SSIS from the same kit and they could either run SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio from Visual studio 2005 or runt the shortcut.
What test can I perform to see if the SSIS is really installed?


Try installing Integration Services again from SQL server installation CD.
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vectra_marian
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Posted - 2008-05-26 : 14:04:56
I anticipated that you will ask me to do this, and the installation was sucessful, but still I cannot run SSIS.
I try to install on other machine to see if still have the same issue.
Is it any test that I can do it?
Thank you
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vectra_marian
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Posted - 2008-05-26 : 14:07:39
In which order I should install Visual studio and SQL 2005?

Thank you
Marian
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rmiao
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Posted - 2008-05-26 : 20:28:33
Any order, it doesn't matter.
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TG
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Posted - 2008-06-10 : 15:46:03
I had the same problem. I believe that on my initial installation of sql 2005 client I didn't install the Business Intelligence Development stuff. When I "added" it with a reinstall the he re-installation had no errors but neither the VS project type or the MS Sql Server 2005 menu group appeared.

I ended up completely uninstalling sql server then re-installing all the client components. That did the trick. I never touched my Visual Studio installs.

Be One with the Optimizer
TG
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sunliners81
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Posted - 2008-06-10 : 17:07:46
Make sure that you have IIS installed also.
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