02-09-05 10:49 PM
They're essentially the same thing. Only difference is that network
clients isn't enable when turning on DTC from 'Windows Components' in A/R
programs.
Turning on network clients allows client machines to enlist transactions on
the server. Without it, it's outbound-only.
hth...
-paul
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From: "Fred" <stone_fred72@hotmail.com>
Subject: enable network dtc access,
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 16:18:23 +0800
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I notice that the document about dtc requirment in the installation of
biztalk. As one artical mention, the all computer should set the
com+ configuration about dtc, follow,
a) Administrative Tools ¨¤ Component Services ¨¤ Computers.
b) Right-click BizTalk Server installation computer ¨¤ Properties ¨¤
MSDTC
c) Click Security Configuration.
d) Check Network DTC Access.
Check Network Clients.
I also found a KB artical aout network dtc access in windows server 2003,
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/817064
I want to know the relation about this two configuration . Can anyone help.
Thanks in Advance.
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