Component COM+ problem in Windows Server 2003
We have 2 options and both are not working:
1. The installed components in the Proxy Server. In this case the components
are instanciated and transactions get generated, but the same ones stay in
processing
mode until they abort without giving any error back.
2. The installed components in the Clients Pc. In this specific case the
components do
not create transactions, they write correctly, but they do not perform
rollback when it
is necessary to perform it.
In the clients Pc's we have XP and the server is Windows 2003.
In an environment with Windows NT Server or Windows 2000 Server, the
transactions work
correctly.
.
Relevant Pages
- Re: transaction replication, MSDTC, 1722 - (The RPC server is unav
... and the subscriber ... running windows 2000 server. ... run from XP or windows 2000 server. ... Try to generate transactions on the subscriber ... (microsoft.public.sqlserver.replication) - Re: System degrades after 49.71 days
... we reboot EVERY M.S. server in the place. ... > exact same type of transactions without problem prior to the 49.71 days. ... > running on a standard desktop style server under Windows NT 4 Server. ... (microsoft.public.sqlserver.server) - SQL 2000 32-bit on Window 2003 x64 Cluster server & MSDTC distributed transaction
... transaction when you have a SQL Server 2000 virtual server in a Windows ... We make heavy use of MSDTC distributed transactions. ... transactions on Window 2003 x64 Cluster server? ... (microsoft.public.sqlserver.clustering) - RE: Windows XP to Win 2000 networking/Internet Sharing
... if i turn on one of the windows 2000 computer before the xp computer then the xp computer can't reach the net. ... the server is not configured for transactions" ... i try everything (sharing diffrent folder, give access to user with or without password and much more...) ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support) - Re: DB design, facilitates Double entries of internal transactions
... The single server is also ... transactions, even if just a pair of ID's/amounts, is still double entry. ... but I would tend to recommend SQL Server ... Stored Procedures and transaction control on the server. ... (microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign) |
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