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Replication) ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Narahari Dogiparthi [MSFT]November 24, 20092 0 0 0 I ran into rather interesting issue error code 8004e00f windows 2012 yesterday while trying to configure MSDTC on a CCR cluster and
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/> Problem Description My customer was unable to install a third application and getting few errors while trying to interact with COM+/MSDTC. Under Component Services, red mark
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appeared against My Computer, Also when “COM+ application” node is selected, we encounter the following error. An unexpected error occurred while processing the last operation Error code - 8004E00F - COM+ was unable to talk to Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator Cause Prior to Windows server 2008, in a cluster environment, MSDTC windows could not start the distributed transaction coordinator on local computer is only supported as cluster resource. Local DTC on a cluster environment is not supported. Starting from Windows Server 2008, MSDTC can be configured to run locally or as a cluster resource. In a cluster environment, if the applications communicating with MSDTC are not using the latest parameters available in DtcGetTransactionManagerEx to specify the DTC instance, The application will pick the Cluster default if present. If cluster default is not present it will use the local DTC. The following article discusses cluster fallback logic and TM Mappings in detail. Any resource which uses the latest DTC APIs and specifies a DTC instance will automatically pick that DTC instance. For legacy apps, it will pick DTC instances as specified in http://blogs.technet.com/askcore/archive/2009/02/18/how-to-configure-multiple-instances-of-distributed-transaction-coordinator-dtc-on-a-windows-server-failover-cluster-2008.aspx In our specific case we were troubleshooting, COM+ is trying to communicate with the clustered MSDTC resource which doesn’t exist anymore. This could have been possibly caused if MSDTC cluster resource is configured previously and deleted at
About 8004E00F - COM+ was unable to talk to Microsoft Distributed TransactionCoordinator Posted on July 24, 2013 Updated on August msdtc log file not found 6, 2014 Problem Overview When you open the Windows Component the distributed transaction coordinator service on local computer started and then stopped Services Configuration Console (dcomcnfg), you see a red, downward-pointing arrow on the My Computer icon distributed transaction coordinator service not starting under Component Services as shown below. This error is commonly caused by the MSDTC service being set to run under the local system account instead https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/narahari/2009/11/24/8004e00f-com-was-unable-to-talk-to-microsoft-distributed-transaction-coordinator-msdtc-on-a-ccr-cluster-cluster-continuous-replication/ of NT Authority\NetworkService. If you check the MSDTC service and discover that this is indeed the problem, follow these steps to change the identity: Open the Registry Editor (regedit.exe). Find the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\MSDTC Right-click TurnOffRpcSecurity, then select Modify. Add a value of 1. Open the Services Console and stop https://johnlnelson.com/2013/07/24/8004e00f-com-was-unable-to-talk-to-microsoft-distributed-transaction-coordinator/ the MSDTC service. Right-click the service and select Properties on the popup menu. When the Properties dialog opens, click the Log On tab and change the identity to NT Authority\NetworkService (the password is blank). Click Apply then click OK. Return to the Services management console and restart the MSDTC service. If the problem persists, check the Application Log within the Event Viewer and look for errors (red icons). The Event Viewer is a great resource for finding out what is really going on. One possible solution is to stop the service, uninstall and then reinstall MSDTC. To do this, follow these steps: Stop the MSDTC service. Open a command prompt (cmd). Type "msdtc -uninstall". Type "msdtc -install" Close the command prompt. Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInGoogleTumblrRedditEmailPrintPinterestLike this:Like Loading... Related This entry was posted in COM+, Exceptions, Uncategorized and tagged 8004E00F, COM+, dcomcnfg, DTC, MSDTC, Windows Server 2008. New Featur
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who might come across this problem here the blurb… I use an application for my clients called Encore. I had previously installed it on a client's machine and then shipped it across the pond, only to find that Encore didn't work. I remotely connected to the machine and had a look to find the following; The Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator wouldn't work or more specifically Error 8004E00F. According to all sources that I had to search high and low for I needed to reinstall MSDTC. wonderful. Anyway this is what I ran from a DOS prompt; msdtc -install msdtc -resetlog That fixed it for me but of course it wiped out my previous settings. (which meant I had to reinstall Encore) Apparently you can uninstall it by using this setting; msdtc -remove but I didn't need to run that extra step. Just installing fixed my issue. Tags:8004E00F, com+ error, Error 8004E00F, MSDTC problem Posted in windows | Leave a Comment » Search: PagesAbout me… Links from emails don't launch (Locate LinkBrowser) SQL SBS 2008 Archives September 2016 July 2016 May 2016 February 2016 January 2016 December 2015 November 2015 September 2015 February 2015 January 2015 December 2014 November 2014 October 2014 September 2014 August 2014 July 2014 June 2014 May 2014 April 2014 March 2014 February 2014 December 2013 November 2013 October 2013 September 2013 August 2013 May 2013 April 2013 March 2013 February 2013 January 2013 December 2012 August 2012 July 2012 May 2012 April 2012 March 2012 February 2012 January 2012 November 2011 October 2011 August 2011 July 2011 June 2011 May 2011 April 2011 March 2011 February 2011 January 2011 December 2010 November 2010 October 2010 September 2010 August 2010 June 2010 May 2010 April 2010 March 2010 February 2010 January 2010 November 2009 October 2009 September 2009 August 2009 July 2009 June 2009 May 2009 April 2009 March 2009 February 2009 December 2008 November 2008 October 2008 September 2008 August 2008 July 2008 Categories anti virus (11) Backup (7) Email (25) hardware (13) Mac (14) Mobile (2) music (1) Networking (47) Office (24) Print (5) Remote (6) server (29) Software (46) Uncategorized (41) Web (2) windows (63) wireless (1) Blog at WordPress.com. Entries (RSS) and Comments (RSS).