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Jose Frias Perez
 
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Default Transaction Problem - 04-19-2005 , 04:17 AM






I need help.

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I have a problem when try connect to Sql Server, the error is:

"The partner transaction manager has disabled its support for remote/network
transactions."

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Default Re: Transaction Problem - 04-19-2005 , 04:54 AM






Thanks.

I will do it and i will answer result more later.

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MSDTC is nowadays disabled out-of-the box, this hasn't always been like
this. Enable MSDTC on the host and server.

To enable MSDTC
1.. Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Administrative Tools,
and click Component Services.
2.. In the Component Services console, expand Component Services, expand
Computers, right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.
3.. In the My Computer Properties dialog box, on the MSDTC tab, click
Security Configuration.
4.. In the Security Configuration dialog box, select the Network DTC
Access check box, select the Network Administration check box, select the
Network Transactions check box, select the Network Clients check box,
select the Transaction Internet Protocol (TIP) Transaction check box, and
then click OK.
5.. Restart the computer.
Gabriel Lozano-Morán
Software Engineer
Sogeti

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I need help.

Errors:

I have a problem when try connect to Sql Server, the error is:

"The partner transaction manager has disabled its support for
remote/network
transactions."

Thanks







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