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March 24th, 2003 16:00
Xp Event Viewer->Many COM+ ERRORS!?
hi.
i checked my event viewer in XP. Under the application tab, I see a whole chunk of COM+ errors. Heres what it says in its desciption box when i opened the log entry.
Event Type: Error
Event Source: COM+
Event Category: (98)
Event ID: 4691
Date: 3/25/2003
Time: 1:35:31 AM
User: N/A
Computer: THEROCK
Description:
The run-time environment was unable to initialize for transactions required to support transactional components. Make sure that MS-DTC is running. (DtcGetTransactionManagerEx(): hr = 0x8004d01b)
For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
I have absolutely no idea what this thing is. anyone...help?
No Events found!



golden_goose
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March 24th, 2003 22:00
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Please make a manual restore point.
right click my computer/manage/services and applications/services
and check if the distributed transactions coordinator,remote procedure call (RPC), the security accounts manager services are running.
( the defaults are manual; (may need to be started or changed to auto),auto,auto.)
Hope this can help you
VonNeuman
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March 26th, 2003 06:00
golden goose:
thx for replying, i've tried out the instructions u have recommeneded.
it seems COM+ services require some dependancies which somehow i've disabled. RPC is auto and is running when i checked. only the distributed transactions and security accounts is disabled.
NOW THEY ARE SET TO AUTO, and are running. (from a system restart after setting them to AUTO)
in Event Viewer, under the application tab it shows info of the MSDTC service running. heres info:
Event Type: Information
Event Source: MSDTC
Event Category: TM
Event ID: 4097
Date: 3/26/2003
Time: 4:11:25 PM
User: N/A
Computer: THEROCK
Description:
MS DTC started with the following settings:
Security Configuration (OFF = 0 and ON = 1):
Network Administration of Transactions = 1,
Network Clients = 0,
Distributed Transactions using Native MSDTC Protocol = 1,
Transaction Internet Protocol (TIP) = 0,
XA Transactions = 1
Question: what exactly is all these? are they vital?
but i guess it somehow solved the problem i dont see anymore COM+ errors. yet. :)
Also, instead of making another thread i'll just ask here as well. In event viewer under system tab, i get sporadic DCOM errors. Heres what the most current one says:
Event Type: Error
Event Source: DCOM
Event Category: None
Event ID: 10005
Date: 3/26/2003
Time: 12:54:40 AM
User: THEROCK
Computer: THEROCK
Description:
DCOM got error "The service cannot be started, either because it is disabled or because it has no enabled devices associated with it. " attempting to start the service StiSvc with arguments "" in order to run the server:
{A1F4E726-8CF1-11D1-BF92-0060081ED811}
Any ideas?
golden_goose
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March 26th, 2003 21:00
The COM+ Distributed Transaction Coordinator (DTC) service coordinates transactions that update two or more transaction-protected resources, such as databases, message queues, file systems, and so on. These transaction-protected resources may be contained on a single system or distributed across a network of systems.
In applications developed to use distributed transactions, concurrent work done by multiple clients, components, and databases can be managed to help protect the applications against failures. Within a distributed transaction, either all the work done by participating components happens or none of it does, simplifying tracking and error recovery because no loose ends are left by failures
You must have an application or the system called it (my msdtc service is set manual but it's started). I would leave this running because you may have an application failures and then you may wonder why.
For more info on this service goto:
control panel/administrative tools/component services/computers/my computer/dtc and right click properties. choose help.
You may find there your transactions list.
The event log recorded your operating parameters (settings). I would not modify these unless you really know what to do.
stisvc - stisvc.exe - Process Information
Process File: stisvc or stisvc.exe
Process Name: Still Image Service
Description: The Still Image Service handles scanners and digital cameras and is installed by Windows if a Scanner or Camera is connected to the computer
That is Windows image acquisition "WIA" service. Find it in your list of services in computer management and start it if need be. ( You can also type in a dos window net start and press enter this will give you the list. If you type net start stisvc it will start it , net stop stisvc will stop it.)
The default is manual but it may need to be set to auto if you have a scanner or camera.
"because it has no enabled devices associated ".
could be missing, unplugged, etc device. This device MAY need to be re-installed.
Hope this can help you.
VonNeuman
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March 28th, 2003 14:00
thx for that bit of info on MSDTC. all these jargo is just beyond me :/ As for the vent viewer info, i didnt touch/modify those settings let alone WHERE/HOW to.
@ golden_goose wrote:
stisvc - stisvc.exe - Process Information
Process File: stisvc or stisvc.exe
Process Name: Still Image Service
Description: The Still Image Service handles scanners and digital cameras and is installed by Windows if a Scanner or Camera is connected to the computer
That is Windows image acquisition "WIA" service. Find it in your list of services in computer management and start it if need be. ( You can also type in a dos window net start and press enter this will give you the list. If you type net start stisvc it will start it , net stop stisvc will stop it.)
The default is manual but it may need to be set to auto if you have a scanner or camera.
"because it has no enabled devices associated ".
could be missing, unplugged, etc device. This device MAY need to be re-installed.
Hope this can help you.
Hmm as for the STILL IMAGE SERVICE, im stumped as i DO NOT have any scanners/digital cams connected to this PC. Could it be some other device rather than those? Printers? i dont usually ON my printer unless i need it. Nevertheless, i'll set it to manual so it will start by itself when the service is needed.
thanks :)
SheliaB
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June 26th, 2004 18:00
I recently reinstalled Windows XP. Now I have in the event viewer, the following errors.
The COM + Event System failed to fire the connection made NOQOC Info method on subscription The subscriber returned HRESULT 80010105
and
The server did not register with DCOM within the required timeout.
I have all windows updates installed, and everything seems fine. Is this normal or something I should be concerned about.
Shelia