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Package.. ..The file name is a device or contains invalid microsoft visual studio 2010 redistributable package characters. SQL Server > SQL Server Integration Services Question 0 Sign in to vote Hello, I microsoft visual studio 2010 redistributable package x64 am working on a clean installation of windows 7 enterprise, visual studio 2008 with sp1 and sql server 2008 r2. I open up an existing ssis project
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in order to create a new ssis package to test something. In the solution explorer, when I right click on the folder that reads SSIS Packages and select from the menu 'New SSIS Package', I receive the following error message: Error creating package (Microsoft Visual Studio) Failed to save package file "C:\Users\elizabethba\Local Settings\Temp\tmp24C2.tmp"
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with error 0xC020207E "The file name is not valid. The file name is a device or contains invalid characters.". I have been doing research on this error message without luck. Anyone else seen this and found a solution? Thanks! Friday, July 16, 2010 4:02 PM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote do you have this folder physically ? : C:\Users\elizabethba\Local Settings\Temp if you don't have it you may got this errorhttp://www.rad.pasfu.com Sunday, July 18, 2010 5:48 AM Reply | Quote Moderator 0 Sign in to vote Can you try to create a new SSIS project and create a package?Xiaochen Wu Monday, July 19, 2010 9:28 AM Reply | Quote Microsoft is conducting an online survey to understand your opinion of the Msdn Web site. If you choose to participate, the online survey will be presented to you when you leave the Msdn Web site.Would you like to participate? Privacy statement ©
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ActiveTopics | Members | Search | ForumFAQ Register Now and get your question answered! Username: Password: Save Password Forgot your ssis tutorial Password? All Forums SQL Server 2008 Forums SSIS and Import/Export (2008) Error creating package 0x8002801D Reply to Topic Printer Friendly Author Topic ComputerMike Starting Member 18 Posts Posted-07/04/2010: 14:53:58 When https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/sqlserver/en-US/a50d25ee-10fa-4c92-bedc-6872d076cf5c/error-creating-package-the-file-name-is-a-device-or-contains-invalid-characters?forum=sqlintegrationservices I try to create new package I get error 0x8002801D below. I am running Windows XP Pro version 2002 SP3. I just installed 180 evaluation copy of SQL Server 2008 from Microsoft training kit. I instlalled database and can query themI read something about regsrvr and regestering some dlls, but found regsrvr app in different location and could not get to run corectly.TITLE: Microsoft Visual Studio------------------------------Error http://www.sqlteam.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=146848 creating package------------------------------ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:Failed to save package file "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator.MIKE-69567873FA\Local Settings\Temp\tmp1068.tmp" with error 0x8002801D "Library not registered.".------------------------------Failed to save package file "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator.MIKE-69567873FA\Local Settings\Temp\tmp1068.tmp" with error 0x8002801D "Library not registered.". ComputerMike Starting Member 18 Posts Posted-07/05/2010: 15:29:38 need to run regsvr on following files (regsvr32 msxml3.dll" & regsvr32 msxml6.dll I ran command line, browsed to C:\Windows\System then pasted in "regsvr32 msxml3.dll" and then "regsvr32 msxml6.dll" Got message saying dll regestered. SSIS works fine Topic Reply to Topic Printer Friendly Jump To: Select Forum General SQL Server Forums New to SQL Server Programming New to SQL Server Administration Script Library Data Corruption Issues Database Design and Application Architecture SQL Server 2012 Forums Transact-SQL (2012) SQL Server Administration (2012) SSIS and Import/Export (2012) Analysis Server and Reporting Services (2012) Replication (2012) Availability Groups and DR (2012) Other SQL Server 2012 Topics SQL Server 2008 Forums Transact-SQL (2008) SQL Server Administration (2008) SSIS and Import/Export (2008) High Availability (2008) Replication (2008) Analysis Server and Reporting Services (2008) Other SQL Server 2008 Topics SQL Server 2005 Forums Transact-SQL (2005) SQL Server Administration (2005) .NET Inside SQL Server (2005) SSIS and Import/Export (2005) Service Broker (2005) Replication (20
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Server Web App Gallery Microsoft Azure Tools Visual Studio Expression Studio Windows Internet Explorer WebMatrix Web Platform Installer Get Help: Ask a Question in our Forums More Help Resources Blogs Forums HomeLearnPublishChapter 2. Using Web DeployBuilding a Web Deploy Package from Visual Studio 2010 Building a Web Deploy Package from Visual Studio 2010 By Ben ByrdDecember 13, 2011Summary So far, we have installed Web Deploy on a web server and enabled non-administrators to deploy applications to IIS 7. In this walkthrough, we will learn how developers can create Web Deploy packages, which can be deployed by users who have access to the web server (such as administrators, or IT / ops teams). A package contains the files (binaries and static content), databases, and IIS settings that you want to deploy. In this tutorial, we will deploy the package to our server from the development computer and we will also explore importing it on the server using Web Deploy UI in IIS Manager. Web Deployment Packages In Visual Studio 2010, you can create Web Deploy packages through the UI or by using MSBuild on the command line. Both of these methods will generate 1) a standard Web Deploy package and 2) a batch (.cmd) file that will help you deploy the package. Configuring Package/Publish Options: Start Visual Studio 2010 and load up the Contoso University C# solution. In Solution Explorer, expand the ContosoUniversity node and double click Properties (C#) Click the Package/Publish Web tab. Choose the Configuration for the package.Packages are configuration specific and settings are per configuration, so you need to choose the configuration and configure the setting before creating a package. Configure Items to deploy (applies to all deployment methods)These options will be used regardless of whether you publish with Web Deploy or a different publishing method. Items to deploy has three options: The Only files needed to run this application option should be sufficient in most cases. This will exclude source code, project files, and other files that are not normally needed to run a site. The All files in this project option will publish the above mentioned set plus the source files, project files, and other related files. The All Files in this project folder option will include files not in the project, except for files under the obj folder. The Exclude generated debug symbols option tells VS to exclude debug symbols if the symbols are being generated. The Exclude files from the App_Data folder option will exclude files from the App_Data folder. Configure Items to deploy (applies to Web Deploy only)These options only apply whe