Oracle Developer's Guide for Microsoft Transaction Server
Release 9.0.1 for Windows

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Using Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server on Windows 2000

This appendix describes differences between using Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server on Windows NT and Windows 2000.

This appendix contains these topics:

Microsoft Transaction Server Differences on Windows NT and Windows 2000

Table A-1 describes the differences between using Microsoft Transaction Server on Windows NT and Windows 2000.

Table A-1 Microsoft Transaction Server Differences on Windows NT and Windows 2000
Feature  On Windows NT  On Windows 2000 

Microsoft Transaction Server 

Microsoft Transaction Server is an add-on.  

The functionality of Microsoft Transaction Server is integrated within the operating system as a COM+ server (COM+ transactions).  

Microsoft Management Console 

You must obtain the Microsoft Management Console from Microsoft Corporation. 

Microsoft Management Console is automatically included. 

Component object model 

COM is the name. 

COM+ is the name. 

Installing and configuring transactional applications 

Choose Start > Programs > Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack > Microsoft Transaction Server > Transaction Server Explorer 

Choose Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > Component Services 

Transaction Coordinator 

Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MS DTC) is the name. 

Distributed Transaction Coordinator (DTC) is the name. 

Microsoft Application Demo 

The Microsoft application demo, a Visual C/C++ bank sample application, is available with Microsoft Transaction Server. 

The Microsoft application demo is not shipped. 

Increasing the Transaction Timeout Parameter on Windows 2000

If transaction requests are timing out before completing, the transaction timeout parameter may be set too low. Increase the transaction timeout parameter to ensure that transactions have enough time to complete.

To increase the transaction timeout parameter on Windows 2000:

  1. Go to the Windows 2000 computer on which Microsoft Transaction Server is installed.

  2. Choose Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > Component Services.

    The Microsoft Management Console appears.

  3. Double-click Console Root in the Microsoft Management Console Explorer window.

  4. Double-click Microsoft Transaction Server.

  5. Double-click Computers.

  6. Right-click My Computer.

    A menu appears with several options.

  7. Choose Properties.

    The My Computer Properties dialog box appears.

  8. Choose the Options tab.

  9. Enter a value in the Transaction Timeout field and click OK.

    The transaction timeout value is increased. For most environments, 60 seconds may be enough. However, if the transaction is competing with numerous concurrent transactions, this value may be too low.


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