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Cannot create a debug host for the package - SSIS 64 bit error

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I am unable to run SSIS package from BIDS. Its developed using SSIS 2012. When i change the project setting to run in 32-bit, it runs. 64 bit it does not.

Below is the configuration: -

System - Windows 7 Enterprise Service Pack 1 - 64 bit

SQL/SSIS - Microsoft SQL Server 2012 (SP1) - 11.0.3000.0 (X64)
 Oct 19 2012 13:38:57
 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation
 Enterprise Edition (64-bit) on Windows NT 6.1 <X64> (Build 7601: Service Pack 1) (Hypervisor)

Error details: -

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Cannot create a debug host for the package. (Microsoft Visual Studio)

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Program Location:

   at Microsoft.DataTransformationServices.Project.DataTransformationsPackageDebugger.LaunchVsDebugger(IVsDebugger iVsDebugger, DataTransformationsProjectConfigurationOptions options)
   at Microsoft.DataTransformationServices.Project.DataTransformationsPackageDebugger.ValidateAndRunDebugger(Int32 flags, IOutputWindow outputWindow, DataTransformationsProjectConfigurationOptions options)
   at Microsoft.DataTransformationServices.Project.DtsPackagesFolderProjectFeature.ExecuteTaskOrPackage(ProjectItem prjItem, String taskPath)

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Cannot communicate with the debug host process. Failed to obtain child process active object. (Microsoft.DataTransformationServices.VsIntegration)

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Program Location:

   at Microsoft.DataTransformationServices.Project.DebugEngine.DebugEngine.LaunchDtsDebugHost(Process& process, Boolean run64bit)
   at Microsoft.DataTransformationServices.Project.DebugEngine.DtsProgramNode.CreateRuntimePackageInternal(IDtsHost& host, Process& process, Package& dtsPackage)

 Could you please help me in resolving the issue? Thanks.


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