Re: Unable to enlist in a distributed transaction Error in COM+ with Oracle DB
From: CricketWee <cricketwee_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Sat, 05 Jun 2004 05:26:08 GMT
Message-ID: <6e5da006b43aaed721befafe263c6932_at_news.teranews.com>
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Received on Sat Jun 05 2004 - 07:26:08 CEST
Date: Sat, 05 Jun 2004 05:26:08 GMT
Message-ID: <6e5da006b43aaed721befafe263c6932_at_news.teranews.com>
Nope, I don't believe we have DTS installed on the Windows 2003 server. Will give it a go... ;)
CricketWee
"Brian Muth" <bmuth_at_mvps.org> wrote in news:eQx0ywlSEHA.2692_at_TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl:
> No. I mean DTS. Distributed Transaction Server. It must be enabled for
> network access under Windows Server 2003. This is in your Add/Remove
> Programs control panel applet under Windows Components, Application
> Server. Make sure the checkbox is checked for Enable Network for DTS
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> Brian
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> "CricketWee" <cricketwee_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:811142d99b10d9cf08a8940f078bf07e_at_news.teranews.com...
>> Do you mean Oracle Services for MTS when you say DTS? >> >> I believe I have enabled Oracle Services for MTS on the database >> server. What puzzles me is that this behaviour is not consistent. >> >> Thanx for the advise anyway, will check again. >> >> CricketWee >> >> "Brian Muth" <bmuth_at_mvps.org> wrote in >> news:uyDHuFlSEHA.3140_at_tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl: >> >> > Have you enabled the DTS to have network access on the Windows 2003 >> > Server? By default it is turned off. This typically causes the >> > complaint you describe. >> > >> > Brian >> > >> > "CricketWee" <cricketwee_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message >> > news:0faf08cbe5a603f792883ea5cdcc3fcb_at_news.teranews.com... >> >> I too have the same problem/behaviour when using distributed >> >> transaction with MS DTC. More information about my environment: >> >> >> >> WebServer: >> >> - Windows 2000 Advance Server >> >> - Oracle Data Provider for .NET (9.2.0.4) >> >> - .NET Framework 1.1 >> >> - COM+ >> >> >> >> Database: >> >> - Windows 2003 Standard Edition >> >> - Oracle Database 9i >> >> >> >> Any pointers would be greatly appreciated. >> >> >> >> Regards, >> >> CricketWee >> > >> > >> > >>
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