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SUMMARY
The Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MS DTC) Proxy
unconditionally initializes the TCP/IP stack whenever MS DTC is configured
to use TCP/IP. It does this even when TCP/IP is not being used. This can
cause the MS DTC proxy to allocate up to 3.3 MB of non-paged pool for each
process. On some computers, this can cause a blue screen error when all
physical memory was exhausted.
MORE INFORMATIONWhere To Get This ReleasePlease contact Microsoft Product Support Service for this update (Hotfix 0655c).Who Should Install This Release?If you need to reduce the memory used by MS DTC, you should install this release.Although the memory usage problems exist on all versions of MS DTC, this release can only be installed if you are running Microsoft DTC file version 1997.11.532.0 or later. This version of Microsoft DTC was released as part of the Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack and the Microsoft Transaction Server 2.0 release. If you are running an earlier version of MS DTC, you must upgrade MS DTC by installing the Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack before you attempt to install this release. You can determine which version of MS DTC is installed on your system by using Windows NT Explorer. Start Explorer and select the Winnt\System32 directory. Right-click the Msdtc.dll file, click Properties on the shortcut menu, and then click the Version tab. Explorer displays the file version for the Msdtc.dll file. Procedure to Apply the Update
Special NotesThis hotfix is contained in the publicly available Oracle hotfix, which is available at the following location:ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/distapps/MTS/Public-Fixes/usa/DTC/Oracle Additional query words: prodtranssrv
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