10-03-04 01:59 AM
Hi,
You can also use the tool DTCPing to help and diagnose the root cause.
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;306843
If you still have trouble - post the errors that DTCPing shows as well.
Thanks,
Nihit Kaul[MSFT]
Commerce Server
http://blogs.msdn.com/nihitk
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Talkbiz,
1. Make sure you have DTC installed and running on both the application
server and on the SQL database server (You can configure DTC using the
Component Services mmc).
2. Make sure that you have the 'enable Network DTC access' option checked
in
'Add/Remove Windows Components' on both servers. You will need to stop and
start MSDTC for this to have effect.
hth,
Scott
"Talkbiz" wrote:
> I got nearly the same problem, "New transaction cannot enlist in the
> specified transaction coordinator." when I call the "SaveAsOrder" method.
> I installed Commerce Server 2002 on a win2003 box. The SQL database is
> located on another box.
>
> Tks.
>
> Talkbiz
>
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