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SwatiGupta-9275 asked javier-8889 commented

Azure Tab in SSIS Toolbox is disabled even after installing SSIS Azure Feature Pack

I installed vs 2017, SSDT 2017 and SsisAzureFeaturePack_2017_x86.
Azure Tab in SSIS Toolbox is still disabled.
Kindly help

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Hi anonymous user-9275,

Welcome to Microsoft Q&A Platform.

I installed on 2017 yesterday and was able to see the Azure items in SSIS. Please confirm if the feature pack is installed from this link and please suggest if you are using 64bit machine which is compatible for x86 pack. Kindly let us know if you restarted the system after installation.

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Monalv-msft answered InathiM commented

Hi anonymous user-9275,

May I know if you download the SQL Server 2017 and SSMS 2017?

Please try to download and install SsisAzureFeaturePack_2017_x64.msi.

Best Regards,
Mona


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Hi anonymous user-9275,

May I know if you have anything to update?

Best Regards,
Mona


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Hi Mona,

I'm facing this issue with VS 2019, I installed Azure feature pack and still azure menu is dimmed. I tried to reinstall it several times but no luck. how can i fix this? when i install azure feature pack while VS is open, it doesnt detect it or ask me to close VS. please help

Thank you

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@monalv-msft @mohamedDarwish-6803 i am experiencing same issue but with vs2019... any solution found?

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DarrenB-3936 answered

Hi all,

In my case, I was working in Visual Studio 2019 and had only installed the SSIS Azure Feature Pack for SQL Server 2019 which is the only version I am running locally. When an SSIS project switched recently to SQL Server 2017 compatibility, I had to go out and download/install the SSIS Azure Feature Pack for SQL Server 2017. Hope this helps someone.

Best regards,
Darren

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