This article describes how to install the Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MS DTC) resource on a Windows Server 2003 cluster. Microsoft only supports running MS DTC on cluster nodes as a clustered resource. There are two options for installing MS DTC.
Before you use Cluster Administrator or Cluster.exe to create the MS DTC resource, you must enable Network DTC access. For more information on enabling DTC access, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Notes
Before you use Cluster Administrator or Cluster.exe to create the MS DTC resource, you must enable Network DTC access. For more information on enabling DTC access, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Notes
- You should not put the MS DTC resource online before you follow the instructions in the Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) 817064 article to enable Network DTC Access.
For Windows Server 2003-based computers that are running Service Pack 1 or a later service pack, do not follow the steps in the KB817064 article yet. First, you must complete the steps in the following "More information" section to add the MS DTC resource to the cluster. Then, you can follow the steps in the KB817064 article to complete the configuration. - If this is a Majority Node Set (MNS) cluster, do not use the MNS resource as the storage device for MS DTC. MS DTC requires a storage resource, such as a physical disk.