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SSIS: Do not develop SSIS packages on Vista (until SQL Server SP2 anyway)

Some important information here for anyone developing SSIS packages.

As stated here by Michael Entin, Lead Developer for SSIS in response to a reported problem on Vista:

This is a known issue, which (together with other Vista compatibility issues) will be fixed by SQL 2005 SP2 early next year. For now, please don't use Vista machines for SSIS development

That's straight from the horse's mouth - don't use SSIS on Vista yet.

-Jamie

Published 23 November 2006 02:45 by jamie.thomson

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ronald said:

Hoi,

For more information read this:

http://download.microsoft.com/download/2/B/5/2B5E5D37-9B17-423D-BC8F-B11ECD4195B4/ReadmeSQL2005SP2.htm#_5462_integration_services_d3jb

.....

5.2.5 Scripting Incompatible with Microsoft Windows Vista

In this CTP release, Microsoft Visual Studio for Applications (VSA)—the scripting development environment

and run-time engine that the Script task and Script component in Integration Services use—is incompatible

with the final version of Windows Vista. If a computer is running the final version of Windows Vista,

you cannot use that computer to edit or debug scripts in Integration Services, nor run Integration Services packages

that contain scripts.

.....

What a shame!

Gr. Ronald

November 28, 2006 07:58
 

Steve Morgan said:

Point 5.2.5 seems to have been removed from this article.

January 26, 2007 14:22
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