We have a server with the default instance and 2 addtional named instances running SQL 2000 SP4. I attempted to install another instance for SQL 2005 and promptly ran into the above error when running DTS packages on the default SQL 2000 instance.
The legacy components had been installed and the server had been re-started. I also tried re-registering the dll as suggested on another forum post.
Any ideas on what I could do to get around this problem? We need to keep our existing SQL 2000 installs as is until we have a SQL 2005 server setup ready to take over the workload with absolute minimal downtime.
Thanks
Phill
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Phil, did you hit any issues installing the legacy components from the SQL 2005 tools package? This typically is the fix for this issue.
Thanks,
Sam Lester (MSFT)
No errors were reported during the install.
Over the weekend I had a chance to perform a couple of install/uninstalls. I actually did it 4 times and it failed on the 1st and 3rd times.
Guess there is something shaky there.
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