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Remove Unnecessary Warning #32

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silverbullettruck2001 opened this issue Sep 13, 2017 · 3 comments
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Remove Unnecessary Warning #32

silverbullettruck2001 opened this issue Sep 13, 2017 · 3 comments

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@silverbullettruck2001
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The following warning message was encountered after the build on/around 7/13. This error doesn't go away unless specific user accounts are used that have specific permission to the server. These errors shouldn't be showing up as this permission was not required before the 7/13 build. Please review and resolve whatever is causing this error.

[SSIS.Pipeline] Warning: Warning: Could not open global shared memory to communicate with performance DLL; data flow performance counters are not available. To resolve, run this package as an administrator, or on the system's console.

@benharrell
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see if this helps - right click on the SSIS solution name, go to configuration properties, click on debugging and chang value of Run64BitRunTime to True

@silverbullettruck2001
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My project is already setup this way and the error still occurs.

@benharrell
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when I investigated the code repo history for the date we discussed I did not find any meaningful change before that date but is it possible that change knew that date was on your side? Is that something you could research easily? In the meantime I will continue researching the nature of this issue and reach out to Microsoft for clarification

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