Component Services
This is a discussion about Component Services in the Windows Software category; Quick one here hopefully someone can provide a quick solution. Tonight I was just goofing around and poking at some Win2k things, looking here and there, etc. . etc. . Anyway, I decided to open up Component Services in the control panel.
Quick one here hopefully someone can provide a quick solution.
Tonight I was just goofing around and poking at some Win2k things, looking here and there, etc.. etc.. Anyway, I decided to open up "Component Services" in the control panel. And then I selected Component Services from the pull down list, and clicked on "Computers". I get the following error msg:
"COM+ was unable to talk to the Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator."
Event log reports the following:
The run-time environment was unable to initialize for transactions required to support transactional components. Make sure that MS DTC is running.(DtcGetTransactionManagerEx(): hr = 0x8004d01b)
This has worked in the past, but I cant remember the last time I poked around in there. I didnt delete anything to my knowledge, so I'm a bit confused at to whats going on.
Suggestions?
Arch
Tonight I was just goofing around and poking at some Win2k things, looking here and there, etc.. etc.. Anyway, I decided to open up "Component Services" in the control panel. And then I selected Component Services from the pull down list, and clicked on "Computers". I get the following error msg:
"COM+ was unable to talk to the Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator."
Event log reports the following:
The run-time environment was unable to initialize for transactions required to support transactional components. Make sure that MS DTC is running.(DtcGetTransactionManagerEx(): hr = 0x8004d01b)
This has worked in the past, but I cant remember the last time I poked around in there. I didnt delete anything to my knowledge, so I'm a bit confused at to whats going on.
Suggestions?
Arch
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