Re: xplog70.dll
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Date: 10/18/05
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Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 16:47:15 GMT
Will do that.
Thank's
/Björn
Sue Hoegemeier wrote:
>Try logging onto the server under the windows account that
>the Agent service account is running under. Then use QA on
>the server to try to execute the process that runs fine when
>you run it from QA. That will emulated the execution
>location (the server) and the security context it runs under
>when run as a job. You really can't tell otherwise. Also,
>turn on package logging for the DTS package to check for
>errors. In addition, check the event logs on the server - I
>don't think you'll have anything but it's worth checking as
>well.
>
>-Sue
>
>>Hi Sue!
>>
>[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
>>>>Thank's in advance
>>>>Bjorn
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