I've been researching this for a couple of days, and I've seen the articles
on www.sqldts.com where certain dll's are not registered, all to no avail.
I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling my client, again with no success.
I'm running SQL 2k sp 3a with the hotfix to bring it up to 818 on both my
desktop and servers.
The only thing I can think of that may be causing the problem is a custom
task.
Where / how are these registered? I'm wondering if on my local machine I
have a custom task that is no longer available and could be screwing things
up.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks!
-Steve
Did you read this article?
Service Pack and Version Compatibility Problems
(http://www.sqldts.com/default.aspx?223)
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"Steve Carroll" <steve_carroll72@h_o_t_m_a_i_l.com> wrote in message
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Thanks for your input.
Yes, I had read that article...
Specifically what I picked out was the fact that different service packs
could cause a problem.
However, I'm running the same version (according to @@version) on my client
workstation and the server (8.00.818)
Are custom tasks registered in COM just like any other object, or are there
additional hooks in the registry for this functionality?
Thanks,
-Steve
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Rand
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> Are custom tasks registered in COM just like any other object, or are
there
> additional hooks in the registry for this functionality?
Yes and yes.
Have you used a custom task in the package that is not installed on the
machine where you get the error, such as the OLAP task, or another
third-party task?
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