Encryption not supported on SQL Server - Error Message

Hi,
When I click on the MSDB node, under Stored Packages (in Object Explorer | my local server's Integration Services), I get the following error message:
Client unable to establish connection
Encryption not supported on SQL Server. (Microsoft SQL Native Client)
I can, however successfully, enumerate File System packages.
I am running...
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - 9.00.1187.07 (Intel X86)
May 24 2005 18:22:46
Copyright (c) 1988-2005 Microsoft Corporation
Standard Edition on Windows NT 5.2 (Build 3790: Service Pack 1)
...on Windows Server 2003 SP1
Does anyone know what is causing this, and how to fix it?
Thanks,
krog
[724 byte] By [krog] at [2008-2-24]
# 1
Appears to be related to the following post:
http://forums.microsoft.com/msdn/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=19019
...so I need to install a certificate on my computer.Idea Am now checking whether I can use the MakeCert utility to address this.
krog at 2007-9-8 > top of Msdn Tech,SQL Server,SQL Server Integration Services...
# 2
Did MakeCert resolve this - if so, would you please post the entire process - having same problem - thx
ABNormal at 2007-9-8 > top of Msdn Tech,SQL Server,SQL Server Integration Services...
# 3
If you installed your SQL Server 2005 as an named instance with a default SQL Server 2000 on the machine, you might need to change the SSIS configuration file to point the MSDB to the right instance. After changing the configuration file, you need to restart the SSIS service.
Roro at 2007-9-8 > top of Msdn Tech,SQL Server,SQL Server Integration Services...
# 4
To Add to Roro

Edit the config file MsDtsSrvr.ini.xml in C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\DTS\Binn as follwos:

=====================================
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<DtsServiceConfiguration xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<StopExecutingPackagesOnShutdown>true</StopExecutingPackagesOnShutdown>
<TopLevelFolders>
<Folder xsi:type="SqlServerFolder">
<Name>MSDB</Name>
<ServerName>SQL_2K5_SERVER_NAME</ServerName>
</Folder>
<Folder xsi:type="FileSystemFolder">
<Name>File System</Name>
<StorePath>..\Packages</StorePath>
</Folder>
</TopLevelFolders>
</DtsServiceConfiguration>
===============================

The original value for <ServerName> is just a dot (.)

ailuz at 2007-9-8 > top of Msdn Tech,SQL Server,SQL Server Integration Services...
# 5

Thanks a lot for your replies, people! I ran into the same problem and this thread helped me saved a bunch of time!! :)

sql_rv at 2007-9-8 > top of Msdn Tech,SQL Server,SQL Server Integration Services...
# 6

Yep, agree to that, thanks for the post. Restarted SSIS and it worked a treat.

Cheers - R.

TesmerR at 2007-9-8 > top of Msdn Tech,SQL Server,SQL Server Integration Services...
# 7
What was resolution? Even I am also running into same problem as I have 2 SQL instances on same server
Bhags at 2007-9-8 > top of Msdn Tech,SQL Server,SQL Server Integration Services...

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