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SSIS Deployment Error

I am getting the following error: Storing or modifying packages in SQL Server requires the SSIS runtime and database to be the same version. Storing packages in earlier versions is not supported. I have not made any changes to my environment. I am using VS 2008 - Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services Designer Version 10.50.4000.0 and SQL Server - Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 (SP2) - 10.50.4000.0 (X64) Jun 28 2012 08:36:30 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation Enterprise Edition (64-bit) on Windows NT 6.1 (Build 7601: Service Pack 1) Both are 64-bit but I keep getting the error! I am in an urgent need to get the package changes deployed and cannot. Any assistance is much appreciated. Rob
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KenJ avatar image KenJ commented ·
Is the SSIS runtime on the server the same patch level as the SQL server?
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rmahon avatar image rmahon commented ·
Ken, thanks for the reply. Not sure how to get the runtime version from the server. Can you assist?
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KenJ avatar image KenJ commented ·
From management studio you can connect to Integration Services on your server. It should have the version information in Object Explorer
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rmahon avatar image rmahon commented ·
Not at my new job...LOL. I used to have full rights to everything...server, etc. I cannot connect to IS from Management Studio.
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rmahon avatar image rmahon commented ·
Ok. I was able to get the network guys to look and they came back with ssis is at 10.50.1600 an database is at 10.50.4000. That is my problem then, correct?
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Your SSIS runtime has not been patched: it's still RTM. Your SQL Server is on SP2. If you update SSIS to SP2, you should be able save the packages to the server.
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