Gary post to Buzilla..

On 3/22/07, Opela, Gary L Contr OC-ALC/ITMA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

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RESOLVED!!!



With much help from my DBA, I gave him a ton of documentation on the issue
and he was able to fix the remote server's configurations.



Below are the steps he performed in detail, so if anyone in the future has
this issue, hopefully they won't have to spend almost two weeks working it.



Step One: Enable Network DTC Access

1.      Click Start, point to Control Panel, and then click Add or Remove
Programs.

2.      Click Add/Remove Windows Components.

3.      Select Application Server, and then click Details.

4.      Select Enable network DTC access…de-select all others, and then
click OK.

5.      Click Next.

6.      Click Finish.

7.      Stop and then restart the Distributed Transaction Coordinator
service.

8.      Stop and restart Microsoft SQL Server and SQL Server Agent



Step Two: Disable RPC Security for MSDTC Service on SQL Server

1.      Click Start, click Run, type in "Regedt32", and click OK.

2.      Select HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, then SOFTWARE, then Microsoft.

3.      Right-click on MSDTC, point to Add, then select DWORD Value.

4.      Rename the key from the default New Value #1 to
TurnOffRpcSecurity.

5.      Double-click the new key and change the value to 1.

6.      Close the Registry Editor and restart the SQL Server



Step Three:  Enable MSDTC to allow the network transaction.

1.      Start | Program Files | Admin Tools | Component Services

2.      In the Component Services window, expand Component Services,
expand Computers, and then expand My Computer.

3.      Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.

4.      In the My Computer Properties dialog box, click Security
Configuration on the MSDTC tab.

5.      In the Security Configuration dialog box, click to select the
Network DTC Access check box.

6.      To allow the distributed transaction to run on this computer from
a remote computer, click to select the Allow Inbound check box.

7.      To allow the distributed transaction to run on a remote computer
from this computer, click to select the Allow Outbound check box.

8.      Under the Transaction Manager Communication group, click to select
the No Authentication Required option.

9.      In the Security Configuration dialog box, click OK.

10.  In the My Computer Properties dialog box, click OK.




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*From:* Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Joe DeSouza
*Sent:* Wednesday, March 21, 2007 3:48 PM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: MS SQL on Win 2k -> Win 2k3 issue



You need to restart the SQL server after turning off ANSI_WARNINGS. Forgot
to mention that..


Joe



----- Original Message ----
From: "Opela, Gary L Contr OC-ALC/ITMA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 4:26:30 PM
Subject: Re: MS SQL on Win 2k -> Win 2k3 issue

Well, I'm at a loss....


I've tried everything I can find on ARSList, Nabble, mattrienfelt.com, as
well as MS website.



I have asked the DBA if he can check with a  server guy to see if the
remote server has windows firewall running. One of MS's articles said the
firewall blocks outgoing DTC traffic, which also seems that it could cause
what I'm seeing.



For some reason, I'm doubting that this will resolve anything.



Oh, by the way, I opened my ticket with remedy 8 days ago, 7 days ago they
asked me for log files, which I promptly sent them, and they've yet to
respond to me, even though I've emailed them twice more since then... What
great support. They can probably see that I'm working on it here, so they've
put it on hold I'll bet...



Gary



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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe DeSouza
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 3:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: MS SQL on Win 2k -> Win 2k3 issue



Try switching off ANSI warnings.. It may help..


Joe



----- Original Message ----
From: "Opela, Gary L Contr OC-ALC/ITMA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 3:50:00 PM
Subject: Re: MS SQL on Win 2k -> Win 2k3 issue

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Wow, thanks. I can believe that, judging by the mass confusion of all of
my DBAs.



Stephen has pointed out several other posts where users had similar
issues. I'm going through and trying all of their different things right now
that helped them. So far, no luck. I'll look at the MS article below in a
minute. I already sent one MS article I found on similar issues with DST to
my DBA, and he tried configuring the DST service the same way that the
article said, and that's what got us to where we were. Before I started
getting this error, my query would just hang.



I'll keep you guys posted.



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