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HELP Urgent: Update Rollup 1, Win2K SP4 MSDTC Error


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Guest Diane
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After installing the above on our exchange 2003 server, I am receiving event

4099 as follows:

 

The run-time environment was unable to initialize for transactions rquired

to support transactional components. Make sure that MSDTC is running

(DtcGetTransactionManagerEx(): hr=0x8004d01b.

 

I am also receiving a few event 4156 MSDTC errors.

 

String message: Session idle timeout over, tearing down the session.

 

I have searched for error 4099 and everything I have found relates to

clusters. This is a standalone server. I understand this roll-up include

MS04-012 a cumulate update for RPC/DCOM which seems to be the issue.

 

Can anyone help resolve this issue or should I uninstall the update roll-up?

 

So far, from what I can see, applications are running OK.

 

Thank you for your prompt replies.

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Guest Diane
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RE: HELP Urgent: Update Rollup 1, Win2K SP4 MSDTC Error

 

I removed the Message Queuing Service which has resolved the error. Still

not sure why I was receiving it initially. Would appreciate any ideas in the

event that I need message queuing at some point.

 

Thanks for your thoughts on the matter.

 

Diane

 

"Diane" wrote:

> After installing the above on our exchange 2003 server, I am receiving event

> 4099 as follows:

>

> The run-time environment was unable to initialize for transactions rquired

> to support transactional components. Make sure that MSDTC is running

> (DtcGetTransactionManagerEx(): hr=0x8004d01b.

>

> I am also receiving a few event 4156 MSDTC errors.

>

> String message: Session idle timeout over, tearing down the session.

>

> I have searched for error 4099 and everything I have found relates to

> clusters. This is a standalone server. I understand this roll-up include

> MS04-012 a cumulate update for RPC/DCOM which seems to be the issue.

>

> Can anyone help resolve this issue or should I uninstall the update roll-up?

>

> So far, from what I can see, applications are running OK.

>

> Thank you for your prompt replies.


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