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    hi friends, heard that MTS is not supported in .NET Framework. I guess .NET framework supports COM+ runtime services so how come MTS is not supported ?? tHanKs, Hatim Ali.

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      hi friends, heard that MTS is not supported in .NET Framework. I guess .NET framework supports COM+ runtime services so how come MTS is not supported ?? tHanKs, Hatim Ali.

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      :) Hi ali I guess your are using incorrect version of MTS.If you are using 2000 Professional surely i will not support for COM+.For deploying COM+ components use 2003 server or Latest version of MTS(Non NT flavour) Thanks M.Sendilkumar Senior Software Engineer TVS Infotech Chennai,TamilNadu,India. 98413 27002

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        :) Hi ali I guess your are using incorrect version of MTS.If you are using 2000 Professional surely i will not support for COM+.For deploying COM+ components use 2003 server or Latest version of MTS(Non NT flavour) Thanks M.Sendilkumar Senior Software Engineer TVS Infotech Chennai,TamilNadu,India. 98413 27002

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        Serge Lobko Lobanovsky
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        M.Sendilkumarm wrote: I guess your are using incorrect version of MTS.If you are using 2000 Professional surely i will not support for COM+. Are you sure? Windows 2000 Professional does have support for COM+, and .NET components can be published in the COM+ catalog using the System.EnterpriseServices namespace. COM+ is "COM + MTS". MTS was introduced in NT 4.0, and became part of the COM+ services in Windows 2000. Regards, Serge (Logic Software, Easy Projects .NET site)

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          hi friends, heard that MTS is not supported in .NET Framework. I guess .NET framework supports COM+ runtime services so how come MTS is not supported ?? tHanKs, Hatim Ali.

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          Windows 2000 Professional does have support for COM+, and .NET components can be published in the COM+ catalog using the System.EnterpriseServices namespace. COM+ is "COM + MTS". MTS was introduced in NT 4.0, and became part of the COM+ services in Windows 2000 under the MS DTC (distributed transaction coordinator). So, NT MTS (version 1.0) is not supported, but 2000 COM+ (DTC) is. Regards, Serge (Logic Software, Easy Projects .NET site)

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