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EventID: 53258
MS DTC could not correctly process a DC Promotion/Demotion event. MS DTC
will continue to function and will use the existing security settings. Error
Specifics: d:\srvrtm\com\complus\dtc\dtc\adme\uiname.cpp:9280, Pid: 1148
No Callstack,
CmdLine: C:\WINDOWS\system32\msdtc.exe
EventID: 53258
MS DTC could not correctly process a DC Promotion/Demotion event. MS DTC
will continue to function and will use the existing security settings. Error
Specifics: %1
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I have tried installing SP1 on a few other servers which already were DCs
and there were no MSDTC problems, so I'm not sure exactly what's going on.
Everything on the DC seems to be functioning properly with the exception of
these warnings being logged. I came across a few old postings that note if
DFS isn't started you may see warnings like these, but DFS is definitely up
and running.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jason
I am not going to do anything with my production servers untill this issue
is resolved....
Where are the MS Support People at? PLEASE HELP!!!
53258
MS DTC could not correctly process a DC Promotion/Demotion event. MS DTC
will continue to function and will use the existing security settings. Error
Specifics: d:\srvrtm\com\complus\dtc\dtc\adme\uiname.cpp:9280, Pid: 576
No Callstack,
CmdLine: C:\WINDOWS\system32\msdtc.exe
53258
MS DTC could not correctly process a DC Promotion/Demotion event. MS DTC
will continue to function and will use the existing security settings. Error
Specifics: %1
Thanks!
Eric Kufrin
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Run the Component Services MMC snap-in: Start -> Administrative Tools ->
Component Services
Browse to: Console Root -> Component Services -> Computers -> My Computer
Right click My Computer, and click "Stop MSDTC"
Then, right click My Computer again, and click "Start MSDTC"
Then as a test, restart MSDTC (net stop msdtc && net start msdtc) and check
the application event log. You should not see any warnings as before.
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Let me know if the fix works for you. I have tried it on 2 of my servers
with good success.
Jason Raneses
Still getting warnings.
Thanks!
Eric Kufrin
In Component Services, right click on My Computer, and click "Properties".
Select the "MSDTC" tab. On the bottom of the tab page, click the "Security
Configuration" button. A new dialog will open. Just click "OK" to close the
dialog (I believe this may set the MSDTC defaults). Then click "OK" to close
the first dialog and try restarting the MSDTC service and see if the warnings
still occurr.
Thanks Eric!
It sure would be nice if Microsoft would reply with an official word
concerning this...
"Jason" <Ja...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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I do not understan what this does... But why was this "fix" not "fixed"
before release?
Seems strange that one would have to do something like this in order to run
without warnings on startup.
Thanks again.
Thanks to this post I have been able to reslove the same error with my DC.
Thanks all.
John
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