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| Hi guys, I really have a strange problem that I have no where to look for answer. I have a DTS that generate a text file with data queries from sql server 2K then stores it in a local drive. The last step of that DTS is to copy that file to a network drive using a batch file called by the Process Task. The commands in the batch file is basically create a network drive, copies the file over, then delete the source. The file gets copy over when I manually run the whole package in Enterprise Manager at the DTS designer. But this DTS package is scheduled to run once a week automatically. It runs sucessfully during the scheduled time, the file is generated, but it doesn't copy over to the network drive. I'm not sure why it doesn't do the copying. In fact, all command in that batch file was executed but the copying part. I don't think the problem is in the batch file b/c when I run the batch file alone either by Execute Step or run in command line, the file gets copied over. So I just don't get it why the file is not copying over when it's being run at schedule time. Does this has anything to do with security? Any comments is appreciated. thanks Wei |
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| Sound like a proxy acct problem. Please see if this article helps: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=264155 -- -oj http://www.rac4sql.net "WKC" <wchen@eibilling.com> wrote in message news:Xm_Kb.64762$Cs3.8068955@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.n et... > Hi guys, I really have a strange problem that I have no where to look for > answer. I have a DTS that generate a text file with data queries from sql > server 2K then stores it in a local drive. The last step of that DTS is to > copy that file to a network drive using a batch file called by the Process > Task. The commands in the batch file is basically create a network drive, > copies the file over, then delete the source. The file gets copy over when > I manually run the whole package in Enterprise Manager at the DTS designer. > But this DTS package is scheduled to run once a week automatically. It runs > sucessfully during the scheduled time, the file is generated, but it doesn't > copy over to the network drive. I'm not sure why it doesn't do the copying. > In fact, all command in that batch file was executed but the copying part. > I don't think the problem is in the batch file b/c when I run the batch file > alone either by Execute Step or run in command line, the file gets copied > over. So I just don't get it why the file is not copying over when it's > being run at schedule time. Does this has anything to do with security? > Any comments is appreciated. thanks > > Wei > > |
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| "WKC" <wchen@eibilling.com> wrote in message news:Xm_Kb.64762$Cs3.8068955@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.n et... > Hi guys, I really have a strange problem that I have no where to look for > answer. I have a DTS that generate a text file with data queries from sql > server 2K then stores it in a local drive. The last step of that DTS is to > copy that file to a network drive using a batch file called by the Process > Task. The commands in the batch file is basically create a network drive, > copies the file over, then delete the source. The file gets copy over when > I manually run the whole package in Enterprise Manager at the DTS designer. > But this DTS package is scheduled to run once a week automatically. It runs > sucessfully during the scheduled time, the file is generated, but it doesn't > copy over to the network drive. I'm not sure why it doesn't do the copying. > In fact, all command in that batch file was executed but the copying part. > I don't think the problem is in the batch file b/c when I run the batch file > alone either by Execute Step or run in command line, the file gets copied > over. So I just don't get it why the file is not copying over when it's > being run at schedule time. Does this has anything to do with security? > Any comments is appreciated. thanks Sounds very much like a security issue: access rights on the remote machine drive directory need to be granted appropriately to the service doing the writing. I'd firstly coodinated/check: the ownership of the DTS step (and task), the service SQL Agent login account, and the remote access restrictions (other machine). Good luck, Pete Brown Falls Creek Oz |
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