Component Services Error Code 8004e00f
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tried adjusting permission according to the settings on good server 2003 machine, and that brought back 4 tabs back except MSDTC. However after reboot it went back to original state. If I try to
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connect to dcom from different machine it throws access denied error. When I right click on My Computer and Refresh all components I get "Error code 8004E00F - COM+ was unable to talk to the Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator." Thank You! Monday, March 19, 2012 12:58 PM Reply | Quote Answers 1 Sign in to vote Hi, This is caused by MSDTC (Distributed transaction coordinator) Service being set to windows 7 component services red arrow run under the local system account. It should run under NT Authority\NetworkService account instead. To resolve this issue. ================== - Run regedt32 and locate HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\MSDTC. -Add a DWORD value TurnOffRpcSecurity with a value data of 1. - Open services and locate Distributed Transaction Coordinator Stop this service - Click on the Log On tab. - Change the Log on account back to NT Authority\NetworkService - Just type NT Authority\NetworkService - the Password is blank. - Click Apply and Ok - Start Distributed Transaction Coordinator service (After verifying that everything is now working correctly delete the TurnOffRpcSecurity value from the registry.) Proposed as answer by prosper edmund Monday, March 19, 2012 3:25 PM Marked as answer by FirefoxPL Wednesday, March 21, 2012 3:54 PM Monday, March 19, 2012 3:16 PM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Have you read this KB http://support.microsoft.com/kb/909444/en-us? Mark Monday, March 19, 2012 1:27 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote I tried that, still the same. Monday, March 19, 2012 2:33 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote I'd check the system event log for errors since last boot. Regards, Dave Patrick .... Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] Monday, March 19,
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I open Component Services, "My Computer" is shown with a downwardpointing red arrow. If I double click on "COM+ Applications", I get thiserror message.---------------------------Catalog Error---------------------------An error occurred http://microsoft.public.platformsdk.complus-mts.narkive.com/FR2WdsT5/8004e00f-when-double-clicking-on-com-applications-in-component-services-mmc while processing the last operation.Error code 8004E00F - COM+ was unable to talk to the Microsoft DistributedTransaction CoordinatorThe event log may contain additional troubleshooting information.DTC is started and http://in-exchserver.blogspot.com/2012/02/error-code-8004e00f-com-was-unable-to.html is configured to run under the local SYSTEM account. IfDTC is restarted, I get this Application Event Log entry:Event Type: ErrorEvent Source: MSDTCEvent Category: SVCEvent ID: 4437Date: error code 25/Feb/2004Time: 9:47:17 AMUser: N/AComputer: BCAS6Description:The account that the MS DTC service is running under is invalid. This canhappen if the service account information has been changed using theServices snap-in in Microsoft Management Console (MMC). MS DTC service willcontinue to start. Please make sure that the MS DTC service accountinformation is updated using the Component error code 8004e00f Services Explorer.What is causing this problem and what do I need to do to fix it?--Bruce Sanderson MVPIt's perfectly useless to know the right answer to the wrong question. Yan-Hong Huang[MSFT] 2004-02-26 01:37:13 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Hi Bruce,Thanks for posting in the group.Based on the problem description, now the issue is: When you open ComponentServices, "My Computer" is shown with a downward pointing red arrow. InServices, DTC is running under local system account and you got "Error code8004E00F - COM+ was unable to talk to the Microsoft Distributed TransactionCoordinator" error message when opening "com+ applications". Is it right?This is caused by MSDTC (Distributed transaction coordinator) Service beingset run under the local system account. It should run under NTAuthority\NetworkService account instead.To resolve this issue.==================- Run regedt32 and locate HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\MSDTC.-Add a DWORD value TurnOffRpcSecurity with a value data of 1.- Open services and locate Distributed Transaction Coordinator Stopthis service- Click on the Log On tab.- Change the Log on account back to NT Au
Computer, COM+ Applications.This is caused by MSDTC (Distributed transaction coordinator) Service being set to run under the local system account. Or the service is not running. Often this service is disabled on Exchange servers.Check to see if the service is running….Start services (services.msc) locate "Distributed Transaction Coordinator" and check the "Log On tab".Change the Log on account to NT Authority\NetworkServiceJust type NT Authority\NetworkServicethe Password is left blank.If you have done the above and your still getting Error code 8004E00F when you try to view Component services, you need to do this….Run regedt32 and locate HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\MSDTC.Check to see if the DWORD value "TurnOffRpcSecurity" exists. If yes, change the data value to "1".If the key does not exist, add a DWORD value TurnOffRpcSecurity with a value data of 1.Stop service "Distributed Transaction Coordinator"Click on the Log On tab.Change the Log on account back to NT Authority\NetworkServiceJust type NT Authority\NetworkServicethe Password is blank.Click Apply and OkStart Distributed Transaction Coordinator serviceAfter checking that everything is now working correctly delete theTurnOffRpcSecurity value from the registry. Posted by IT Administrator at Thursday, February 23, 2012 Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest No comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Blog Archive June (1) May (1) April (1) March (2) February (2) June (1) May (1) February (7) Follow by Email About Me IT Administrator Sushant Jadhav,working as System Administrator with 7 Years of Experiance in microsoft Exchange,Active Directory,System Center,Blackberry. View my complete profile My Exchange. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.