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Running SSIS packages outside 2016 SSDT IDE using DTEXEC.exe

Now that SQL Server 2016 Developer edition is free to download and develop with, I'm wondering if anyone knows if users are able to run SSIS packages using DTExec? I ask because I thought that the Developer edition of SQL Server 2016 was comparable to the Enterprise edition - yet I'm running into errors about running packages outside of SSDT.

Have I just configured something incorrectly, or is this the case with the Developer edition?

To be clear, SQL Server 2016 Developer edition does support running packages outside of the SSDT Visual Studio IDE.

To resolve my issue, I uninstalled SQL Server 2012/14/16 and reinstalled only 2016. To be clear, just specifying the DTExec.exe in the 130 folder didn't help me overcome the original error, so I'm unsure how the reinstall of 2016+SSDT fixed the issue.

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