Danish Interpretation Systems Installation Manual
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e.
In the Local DTC Properties dialog box, click on Security tab.
f.
Click to select the Network DTC Access check box.
g.
Under the Transaction Manager Communication group, click to select the Allow Inbound
check box. To
allow the distributed transaction to run on this computer from a remote computer.
h.
Under the Transaction Manager Communication group, click to select the Allow Outbound check box.
To allow the distributed transaction to run on a remote computer from this computer.
i.
Under the Transaction Manager Communication group, click to select the No Authentication Required
option.
j.
In the Local DTC Properties dialog box, click OK.
3.
Configure Windows Firewall to include the MSDTC program and to include port 135 as an exception. To do
this, follow these steps:
a.
Click Start, and then click Run.
b.
In the Run dialog box, type Firewall.cpl, and then click OK
c.
In Windows Firewall dialog box, click Change settings.
d.
In the Windows Firewall Settings dialog box, click Add Program on the Exceptions tab.
e.
In the Add a Program dialog box, click the Browse button, and then locate the Msdtc.exe file. By default,
the file is stored in the <Installation drive>:\Windows\System32 folder.
f.
In the Add a Program dialog box, click OK.
g.
In the Windows Firewall Settings dialog box, click to select the msdtc option in the Program or port list.
h.
Click Add Port on the Exceptions tab.
i.
In the Add a Port dialog box, type 135 in the Port number text box, and then click to select the TCP
option.
j.
In the Add a Port dialog box, type a name for the exception in the Name text box, and then click OK.
k.
In the Windows Firewall Settings dialog box, select the name that you used for the exception in step j in
the Program or port list, and then click OK.
Windows 7 corrections
1.
Make sure that the Log On As account for the MSDTC service is the Network Service account. To do this,
follow these steps:
a.
Click Start.
b.
In the Search programs and files text box, type Services.msc, and then click Enter.
c.
In the Services window, locate the Distributed Transaction Coordinator service under Name in the
right pane.
d.
Under the Log On As column, see whether the Log On As account is Network Service or Local
System.
If the Log On As account is Network Service, go to step 2. If the Log On As account is Local System
account, continue with these steps.
e.
Click Start.
f.
In the Search programs and files text box, type cmd, and then click Enter.
g.
At the command prompt, type Net stop msdtc to stop the MSDTC service.
h.
At the command prompt, type Msdtc –uninstall to remove MSDTC.
i.
At the command prompt, type regedit to open Registry Editor.
j.
In Registry Editor, locate the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSDTCregistry key.
Delete this key.
k.
Quit Registry Editor.