Do I need "Distributed Link Tracking Client"? Read up on it, cant quite make it out if it's to my disadvantage (and how) in every day Computer life if I have it disabled.
Also, the outcome is that, under normal conditions, the Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MSDTC) service establishes a secure connection with the local System (Computer), not with a remote Server or whatever (the DTC Security settings do not allow this last type of connections).
Hi @ parsonm To solve COM errors, if you don't follow the Microsoft note, get a cli utility by Microsoft called dcomperm. Its source code is included with the Microsoft Windows SDK for Windows 7 and .NET Framework 4. The project source directory is: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v7.1\Samples\com\fundamentals\dcom\dcomperm If you cannot or don't want to compile it yourself, you can ...
Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) is a proprietary Microsoft technology for communication between software components on networked computers. DCOM, which originally was called "Network OLE ", extends Microsoft 's COM, and provides the communication substrate under Microsoft 's COM+ application server infrastructure.
Stopped Mcx2Svc Media Center Extender Service Stopped MSiSCSI Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Service Stopped MSDTC Distributed Transaction Coordinator As you can see here you can disable quite a few services on Windows even ones from Microsoft. This is just a rough example i would not advise to copy it.
Just read up on it on Wikipedia (Distributed Component Object Model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia). Even after reading about what the acronym stands for, along with the rest of the info on that page, I don't really get what that has to do with a local PC's operation, seems DCOM is for handling browser calls and Object Library's which is ...