SQL Server Enterprise Manager 2000 error "job fails" - sql

I'm following the steps described below:
Installed SQL Server 2000 on a Windows XP Machine;
Opened the Enterprise Manager and created a DTS Package;
I have checked that I am able to run the DTS Package with no issues;
When I set this package to schedule the job fails with this error:
The job failed. The Job was invoked by User domain\user. The last step to run was step 1 (TEST2).
I have done this at the machine level and domain level.
Any thoughts why it's failing? Are there any permissions within SQL Server 2000 I need to change?
I have SQL Server 2000 running on a Windows 2000 Server machine and the packages run fine without issues. I am starting to wonder if the packages just won't run on a Windows XP machine.
Any thoughts?

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I tried to install SQL Server 2005 Express SP3 x64 on Windows 8 but the installer gives me an error:
An installation package for the product Microsoft SQL server native
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Click RETRY
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HTTP Redirection
Windows Authentication
ASP.NET 3.5 (note that you'll need to tell the wizard to look in the \Sources\SxS folder of the Windows 2012 installation media for this to install properly; just click the link to "Specify an alternate source path" before clicking Install)
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IIS 6 WMI Compatibility
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install "SQL Express 2005 service pack 4" version "directly".
it contains sql Express 2005 inside . dont let the name fool you
runs succesfuly. from my experince
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Service Pack 4 on Windows Server 2012 R2
Those steps are based on previous howto from https://stackoverflow.com/users/2385/eduardo-molteni
download SQLEXPR.EXE
run SQLEXPR.EXE
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quit install
run inst.bak/setuip/sqlncli_x64.msi
run SQLEXPR.EXE
enjoy!
This works with Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Service Pack 4 http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=184

sql server 2005 installation error

hi
While installing sql server 2005 i got an error as
None of the selected features can be installed or upgraded. Setup cannot proceed since no effective change is being made to the machine. To continue, click Back and then select features to install. To exit SQL Server Setup, click Cancel.
I have uninstalled sql server 2005,sql native client ,sql support files.
but i got the same error.Am struggling lot with this error.help me out.
Maybe you could try:
check if you installed SQL Server Express first, then Uninstall SQL Server and Express, then re-install SQL Server.
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Error while running DTS package: SQL Server 2000

could any one help me to resolve this issue.
I'm executing a DTS package on my system from SQL Server Enterprise Manager by connecting to the Database Server (Remote server). The execution completes with the error message
"DTSStep_DTSDataPumpTask_1:Error at Destination for Row number . Errors encountered so far in this task:"
This process try to upload a txt file to the database. The text file can contain some null values in the columns.
But the strange thing is, my collegues/from other systems, I could able to run the same packages. I really got stuck here why its not working on my PC. Here is the environment I'm using.
Environment:
Operating System: Windows XP Sp2
SQL SErver: SQL Server 2000
MS SQL Enterprise Manager: Version 8.0
Perhaps there is a column in this database that is set to not allow nulls?
See also http://support.microsoft.com/kb/228933