Error Copying Flow Control .dll
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Training Data Warehouse Bus Matrix Template Pricing About Us Contact Us Try It For Free Select Page How to add a custom SSIS component to Visual Studio Tool Box by Adam Gilmore | Nov 29, 2011 | SSIS | 1 comment This article discusses how to add a Custom SSIS Component to the SSIS Tool Box in Visual Studio, so you can use it in your Control or Data Flows. Custom components are often distributed as DLL files, so some manual installation is usually required. 1. Add the DLL to your system The SSIS BIDS toolbox locates components in a number of folders found at : SQL Server 2008 32 bit - C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server100DTSPipelineComponents SQL Server 2005 32 bit - C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90DTSPipelineComponents SQL Server 2008 64 bit - C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft SQL Server100DTSPipelineComponents SQL Server 2005 64 bit - C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft SQL Server90DTSPipelineComponents If you have used a different install path for SQL Server then you can find the install path by looking at the registry key HKLMSOFTWAREMicrosoftMSDTSSetupDtsPath. Copy the distributed DLL to the appropriate folder. 2. Copy the DLL to the Global Assembly Cache (GAC) First try the easy way. Find your system assembly folder, usually C:\Windows\Assembly. Copy and Paste the DLL to this location. This is reported to work on some systems, but I have never been able to make it work on Vista or above. If your operating system is Vista or above, you need to use gacutil.exe to install the DLL into the GAC. GACUTIL is part of the .Net SDK not the .Net Redistributable. Therefore you may not have it, but being a developer, it is likely that it exists on your PC somewhere. First search C: to see if you can find a version. If not you will need to install the .NET SDK. If you find it, copy the gacutil.exe into the same