December 27, 2012 at 8:09 am
Starting last Friday developers starting having trouble with in some cases SSIS and in others SSMS.
For instance one developer would start BIDS and a devenv.exe process would start but it would not load the application for 30 minutes to an hour.
I had them unplug the network cable and BIDS launched immediately.
Another developer can launch BIDS but not SSIS. A ssms.exe process starts for every attempt but the SSMS Application does not launch.
I had the developer disconnect the network cable and SSMS started immediately.
I have the same problem with BIDS(SSIS) on a Windows Server.
If I run an SSIS Package I get unusual errors, SSIS can't connect to Server even after I have tested the connection, etc.
A Manager can open SSIS but it just freezes.
Some developers are not affected at all.
I have check for something common that is installed on the PC's/Server but I could not find anything.
My thought would be to disable the service(s) but that is not applicable in this situation.
I suspect some sort of network tool that is interfering with SQL Server.
I have checked the Event Viewer but there are not any entries.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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December 27, 2012 at 1:34 pm
I going to try and reinstall BIDS on this one PC?
I had someone connect to another machine and they are to start BIDS and validate the SSIS Package rather quickly. Wierd.
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December 27, 2012 at 3:31 pm
December 27, 2012 at 5:39 pm
@SQLFRNDZ (12/27/2012)
How about disabling security software like antivirus and test it..?
Yes that is what I initially thought. I should have mentioned it.
I reinstalled BIDs on one of the PC's that was having this problem and it works.
On another Machine (Server) I had someone login and they were able to launch BIDS and the package validated relatively fast. That sound like it has to do with a BIDS user file that is corrupt.
I tried staring BIDS from the command line including Safe Mode but no luck so far.
Thanks.
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December 28, 2012 at 6:31 am
On the machine that I reinstalled BIDS and it launched using my login it did not work for the Developer who uses that machine.
Similar situation on another machine. I log in it does not launch and another person logs i n and it works for him.
I suspect that there are some BIDS files specific to a user that are corrupt and is causing this issue.
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