Friday, February 24, 2012

Integration Services Install only

Can Integration Services only be installed on a server without installing an
y
other componenets of the SQL Server 2005 ?. If so, do I need a separate
license for it ?
I have SQL Server installed on a Server and I am trying to execute a IS
package on the SQL Server from a citrix box but returning an error. In
several places I read, they resolve it by installing the IS on the client
(Citrix server in my case).
T.I.AHi
Look at http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms144259.aspx or Books
Online and install SQL 2005 from the command line using the ADDLOCAL option
with the SQL_DTS child feature.
John
"DXC" wrote:

> Can Integration Services only be installed on a server without installing
any
> other componenets of the SQL Server 2005 ?. If so, do I need a separate
> license for it ?
> I have SQL Server installed on a Server and I am trying to execute a IS
> package on the SQL Server from a citrix box but returning an error. In
> several places I read, they resolve it by installing the IS on the client
> (Citrix server in my case).
> T.I.A|||Thanks John. How about the licensing issue ?
"John Bell" wrote:
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> Hi
> Look at http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms144259.aspx or Books
> Online and install SQL 2005 from the command line using the ADDLOCAL optio
n
> with the SQL_DTS child feature.
> John
> "DXC" wrote:
>|||Hi
You would need to consult your softwaer vendor, but if you install the SQL
Server Engine on this node I expect it will be the normal cost of an active
node.
John
"DXC" wrote:
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> Thanks John. How about the licensing issue ?
>
> "John Bell" wrote:
>|||Thanks............
"John Bell" wrote:
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> Hi
> You would need to consult your softwaer vendor, but if you install the SQL
> Server Engine on this node I expect it will be the normal cost of an activ
e
> node.
> John
> "DXC" wrote:
>

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