How to Search Transaction Server Articles by KB Subcategories

Last reviewed: April 18, 1997
Article ID: Q158305
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Transaction Server, version 1.0

SUMMARY

You can use the following KBSubcategory keywords to make queries for Transaction Server articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base faster and more precise. The keywords have a "TSrv" prefix so that a full-text query will not find the keyword in articles not directly related to the category.

NOTE: More general KBCategory keywords (using a "kb" prefix) covering all Knowledge Base articles are also used in Transaction Server articles. You can find a listing of KBCategory keywords in the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   ARTICLE-ID: Q94671
   TITLE     : Categories and Keywords for All Knowledge Base Articles

Transaction Server Knowledge Base Subcategories

Keyword           Subcategory

TSrvAPI           API Issues
TSrvConfig        Configuration
TSrvConnect       Connectivity
TSrvDeploy        Deployment
TSrvDCOM          DCOM Issues
TSrvDTC           DTC Issues
TSrvExplorer      MTS Explorer
TSrvGen           General
TSrvInstall       Installation
TSrvIntegrate     Platform Integration Problems
TSrvJava          Java
TSrvNetwork       Networking Problems
TSrvODBC          Open Database Connectivity
TSrvPackages      Packages
TSrvProg          General Programming
TSrvResourceMgr   Resource Manager
TSrvSecurity      Security
TSrvThread        Threading Models
TSrvTransaction   Transaction
TSrvVB            Visual Basic
TSrvVC            Visual C
TSrvXA            X/Open Defined Resource Manager Protocol


Additional query words: prodtranssrv tsrvkeyword
Keywords : TSrvGen kbhowto kbkeyword kbref
Version : 1.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbkeyword


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Last reviewed: April 18, 1997
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