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a COM+ problem with DTC

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coollzh - 23 Jun 2004 16:54 GMT
i have deploy a COM+ (developed by .net1.1) component in windows Server 2003
for distributing
transaction, but the when i connect a SQL server 2000 on another Windows
2000 server, i got a exception:
HRESULT 0x8004D00E = XACT_E_NOTRANSACTION = The transaction has already been
implicitly or explicitly committed or aborted.
Mark Jen [MSFT] - 06 Jul 2004 22:35 GMT
Hi,

Have you enabled network DTC access on both your Windows Server 2003 machine
and the SQL server/Windows 2000 machine?

Thanks,
Mark Jen [MSFT]
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> i have deploy a COM+ (developed by .net1.1) component in windows Server 2003
> for distributing
> transaction, but the when i connect a SQL server 2000 on another Windows
> 2000 server, i got a exception:
> HRESULT 0x8004D00E = XACT_E_NOTRANSACTION = The transaction has already been
> implicitly or explicitly committed or aborted.

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