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cell

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2005 8:08 pm
Post subject: why the MS DTC always stop services automatically ?
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why the MS DTC always stop services automatically ?

hi , two sql server MS DTC services stop services automatically :

one server :

After my anti-virus software killed a vbs virus , MS DTC services
stop services automatically in a minute, then display a error log in
Sql Server log:
" Failed to obtain TransactionDispenserInterface: XACT_E_TMNOTAVAILABLE
"

the other server:
MS DTC services stop services automatically before no any problem
,then display a error log in Sql Server log:
" "Failed to obtain TransactionDispenserInterface: Result Code =
0x8004d01b" "

Did any one happen to these problem ?
my English is poor, thank you for reading comletely. Smile

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 12:24 am
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 8:29 am
Post subject: RE: why the MS DTC always stop services automatically ? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Hi,

I backed into your post looking for a solution to error 17177 in the Event
Log; checking the SQLServer log, I get the same error you are getting.

It looks like there is a solution if you check post "Receiving DTC error
after Windows Patch" try searching for TransactionDispenserInterface. That
is how I found both posts.

Unfortunately, the person who found their solution was a little vague as to
what they did and no MVP has stepped up to clarify.

I hope we both get a resolution to our problem.

"cell" wrote:

> why the MS DTC always stop services automatically ?
>
> hi , two sql server MS DTC services stop services automatically :
>
> one server :
>
> After my anti-virus software killed a vbs virus , MS DTC services
> stop services automatically in a minute, then display a error log in
> Sql Server log:
> " Failed to obtain TransactionDispenserInterface: XACT_E_TMNOTAVAILABLE
> "
>
> the other server:
> MS DTC services stop services automatically before no any problem
> ,then display a error log in Sql Server log:
> " "Failed to obtain TransactionDispenserInterface: Result Code =
> 0x8004d01b" "
>
> Did any one happen to these problem ?
> my English is poor, thank you for reading comletely. Smile
>
>
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