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Hello,
IHAC that is getting the following erorr while trying to use the SMSQL Configuration Wizard. I tried the recommended solution in the following link, but it is still not working for us? Any other workarounds or solutions for this problem? Thank you for your help!
- Mitchell
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So running with Dom Admin did not resolve the issue?
What is the history of your SQL server? I have seen issue with databases which have been deleted but are still listed in the master database.
Also have you seen this for 32bit running on 64 bit systems? http://thedotnet.com/nntp/547835/showpost.aspx
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have discovered the problem!
- The system which was having the problem is a newer 64bit server with
64bit Windows Server 2003.
- The DTS package is using a "Copy SQL Server Objects Task" task.
- I copied this DTS package from a 32 bit Windows Server 2003 system.
The point of all of this is that on the last tab (Copy) in defining
the "Copy SQL Server Objects Task" task contains a textbox
requesting the Script File Directory:. The default value of this
field is the installation location of the SQL Server tools. Typically
found at: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools
However; on the 64bit system the default location is at: C:\Program
Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools
Since I copied this DTS package over to the 64bit system; it was
pointing to an invalid file system location. And this is why I
received the Invalid OLEVERB error.
I would only get that error message in the Job History logs though. I
discovered this was the problem when running the DTS Package without
the job, because it gave me a much more useful error message. It was
something along the lines of, "Invalid specified path defined"
Anyway, it made me look into the package and look specifically for
anything specifying a file path; and thats exactly what I found.
Thanks for your interest in helping.
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Hope it helps
Bren
