Article ID: 895250
Article Last Modified on 12/5/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft COM+ 1.5, when used with:
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition (32-bit x86)
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition (32-bit x86)
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition (32-bit x86)
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Standard x64 Edition
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Datacenter x64 Edition
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Enterprise x64 Edition
SUMMARY
This article lists the Microsoft COM+ bugs that are fixed in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 COM+ 1.5 Rollup Package 4. Each package contains all the fixes that were released in the previous Windows Server 2003 COM+ 1.5 rollup packages.
Issues that are fixed in this rollup package
The following issues are fixed in this rollup package. These issues were not documented in an earlier Microsoft Knowledge Base article.
- When the COM+ Server application calls the Library application, and an exception error occurs, the COM+ Server application does not produce a stack dump file in Windows Server 2003.
The COM+ root component continues to make method calls to the secondary component after the secondary component has aborted the transaction. When this issue occurs, the following message is logged in the Application log:
You made a method call on a COM+ component that has a transaction that has already aborted or in the process of aborting.
- An endless loop in the comsvcs!CEventDispatcher::RemoveEventBuffer function causes the W3WP.exe process to stop responding.
- When you install the Oracle FailSafe service, the service replaces the default access permission of the self account in DCOM with the user account permissions that you used to install the Oracle FailSafe service.
- When Microsoft SQL Server becomes available online before Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MSDTC) is online in an Active / Active Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS) cluster environment, you may receive an error message that is similar to the following:
- The Dcomcnfg.exe utility incorrectly reports that network access is enabled on a Cluster service.
- When the Distributed Transaction Coordinator (DTC) service is unavailable, you cannot access the properties of an individual COM component to configure the security for that component. For example, the DTC service may be unavailable because the startup type of the service is set to Disabled.
- The COM+ Application service fails at startup after a computer restarts. This issue occurs when the service is configured for automatic startup.
- The CImpIXaTransaction::TerminateYourSelf function fills the DTCInstall.log file with trace statements. This issue may cause other issues when free hard disk space has decreased.
The MSDTC.exe process crashes when you run out of log space. When this issue occurs, a message that is similar to the following is logged in the event log:
1) MS DTC Transaction Manager log write failed with error 0x8.
2) An MS DTC component has generated an exception. Error Specifics: The process 'C:\WINDOWS\system32\msdtc.exe' hit an exception in a MSDTC related component.- The COM:CStdMarshal::MarshalInterface function does not write a custom object reference to a stream when you choose wrapper marshaling.
- The COM+ replication utility (COMREPL) does not synchronize the source computer with the destination computer when a COM+ Proxy application is installed on the source computer.
- Earlier access violations in the user's code cause the DoThreadSpecificCleanup function to indefinitely call the CoUninitialize function.
- This rollup package adds the COMBND_SERVER_LOCALITY option for the IRpcOptions::Query garbage collection method.
- When the MSDTC service is disabled, the Setup process for the hotfix that is discussed in Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) article 823230 stops responding during a call to the DtcGetTransactionManagerEx function. For more information about KB823230, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
823230 Issues that are resolved in the pre-Service Pack 1 release of Ntfrs.exe
- When the CoEnterServiceDomain function is called from the context of an aborted transaction, an unrecoverable inconsistent state in the Services Without Components (SWC) infrastructure occurs. Additionally, the CoLeaveServiceDomain function will continue to fail with a CONTEXT_E_NOCONTEXT error.
- When you use the Data Transformation Service (DTS) to transfer data between SQL Server and Oracle Database, MSDTC crashes.
- When a deleted client set object remains in the list that the rpcss!gpClientSetLocalPList function maintains, an access violation occurs on this deleted memory.
- After you apply the security update that is discussed in KB article 873333, the OleGetClipboardData function returns null for OLE objects. Also, clipboard operations do not function correctly. For more information about KB873333, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
873333 MS05-012: Vulnerability in OLE and COM could allow remote code execution
MORE INFORMATION
Service pack information
To resolve the issues that this article lists, obtain the latest service pack for Windows Server 2003. For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
889100 How to obtain the latest service pack for Windows Server 2003
Hotfix rollup package information
A supported hotfix rollup package is now available from Microsoft, but it is only intended to correct the issues that are described in this article. Only apply it to systems that are experiencing these specific issues. This hotfix rollup package may receive additional testing. Therefore, if you are not severely affected by these issues, we recommend that you wait for the next Windows Server 2003 service pack that contains this hotfix rollup package.
To resolve these issues immediately, contact Microsoft Product Support Services to obtain the hotfix rollup package. For a complete list of Microsoft Product Support Services phone numbers and information about support costs, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
Note In special cases, charges that are ordinarily incurred for support calls may be canceled if a Microsoft Support Professional determines that a specific update will resolve your problem. The usual support costs will apply to additional support questions and issues that do not qualify for the specific update in question.
Prerequisites
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Restart information
You must restart the computer after you apply this rollup package.
Hotfix replacement information
This rollup package is not replaced by any later hotfix.
Bugs that are fixed in the Windows Server 2003 COM+ 1.5 rollup packages are cumulative. For more information about the previous rollup package, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
821751 Availability of Windows Server 2003 COM+ 1.5 Rollup Package 1
Registry information
You do not have to create or modify any registry keys to enable any hotfixes that are contained in this rollup package.
Hotfix file information
This rollup package contains only those files that you must have to correct the issues that this article lists. This rollup package may not contain of all the files that you must have to fully update a product to the latest build.
The English version of this rollup package has the file attributes (or later file attributes) that are listed in the following table. The dates and times for these files are listed in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). When you view the file information, it is converted to local time. To find the difference between UTC and local time, use the Time Zone tab in the Date and Time tool in Control Panel.
Windows Server 2003, 32-bit versions
Date Time Version Size File name ------------------------------------------------------------ 15-Mar-2005 17:36 2001.12.4720.28 263,680 Catsrv.dll 15-Mar-2005 17:36 2001.12.4720.28 587,264 Catsrvut.dll 15-Mar-2005 17:36 2001.12.4720.28 98,304 Clbcatex.dll 15-Mar-2005 17:36 2001.12.4720.28 493,056 Clbcatq.dll 15-Mar-2005 17:36 2001.12.4720.28 58,880 Colbact.dll 15-Mar-2005 17:36 2001.12.4720.28 189,440 Comadmin.dll 15-Mar-2005 17:36 2001.12.4720.28 86,528 Comrepl.dll 15-Mar-2005 17:36 2001.12.4720.28 1,206,272 Comsvcs.dll 15-Mar-2005 17:36 2001.12.4720.28 566,272 Comuid.dll 15-Mar-2005 17:36 2001.12.4720.28 226,816 Es.dll 15-Mar-2005 17:36 2001.12.4720.28 445,440 Msdtcprx.dll 15-Mar-2005 17:36 2001.12.4720.28 972,288 Msdtctm.dll 15-Mar-2005 17:36 2001.12.4720.28 161,280 Msdtcuiu.dll 15-Mar-2005 17:36 2001.12.4720.28 76,288 Mtxclu.dll 15-Mar-2005 17:36 2001.12.4720.28 109,056 Mtxoci.dll 15-Mar-2005 17:36 5.2.3790.288 1,193,984 Ole32.dll 16-Mar-2004 03:17 5.2.3790.141 26,112 Rpcproxy.dll 16-Mar-2004 03:17 5.2.3790.141 659,968 Rpcrt4.dll 15-Mar-2005 17:36 5.2.3790.288 295,424 Rpcss.dll
Windows Server 2003, 64-bit version
Date Time Version Size File name Platform ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 15-Mar-2005 16:33 2001.12.4720.28 641,536 Catsrv.dll IA-64 15-Mar-2005 16:33 2001.12.4720.28 1,568,256 Catsrvut.dll IA-64 15-Mar-2005 16:33 2001.12.4720.28 263,680 Clbcatex.dll IA-64 15-Mar-2005 16:33 2001.12.4720.28 1,294,848 Clbcatq.dll IA-64 15-Mar-2005 16:33 2001.12.4720.28 180,224 Colbact.dll IA-64 15-Mar-2005 16:33 2001.12.4720.28 412,160 Comadmin.dll IA-64 15-Mar-2005 16:33 2001.12.4720.28 275,456 Comrepl.dll IA-64 15-Mar-2005 16:33 2001.12.4720.28 3,140,096 Comsvcs.dll IA-64 15-Mar-2005 16:33 2001.12.4720.28 1,873,408 Comuid.dll IA-64 15-Mar-2005 16:33 2001.12.4720.28 654,336 Es.dll IA-64 15-Mar-2005 16:33 2001.12.4720.28 1,309,184 Msdtcprx.dll IA-64 15-Mar-2005 16:33 2001.12.4720.28 3,167,232 Msdtctm.dll IA-64 15-Mar-2005 16:33 2001.12.4720.28 463,360 Msdtcuiu.dll IA-64 15-Mar-2005 16:33 2001.12.4720.28 203,776 Mtxclu.dll IA-64 15-Mar-2005 16:33 2001.12.4720.28 320,000 Mtxoci.dll IA-64 15-Mar-2005 16:33 5.2.3790.288 3,582,464 Ole32.dll IA-64 31-Mar-2004 02:25 5.2.3790.141 73,216 Rpcproxy.dll IA-64 31-Mar-2004 02:25 5.2.3790.141 2,150,400 Rpcrt4.dll IA-64 15-Mar-2005 16:33 5.2.3790.288 689,664 Rpcss.dll IA-64 15-Mar-2005 16:36 2001.12.4720.28 263,680 Wcatsrv.dll x86 15-Mar-2005 16:36 2001.12.4720.28 587,264 Wcatsrvut.dll x86 15-Mar-2005 16:36 2001.12.4720.28 98,304 Wclbcatex.dll x86 15-Mar-2005 16:36 2001.12.4720.28 493,056 Wclbcatq.dll x86 15-Mar-2005 16:36 2001.12.4720.28 58,880 Wcolbact.dll x86 15-Mar-2005 16:36 2001.12.4720.28 189,440 Wcomadmin.dll x86 15-Mar-2005 16:36 2001.12.4720.28 1,206,272 Wcomsvcs.dll x86 15-Mar-2005 16:36 2001.12.4720.28 226,816 Wes.dll x86 15-Mar-2005 16:36 2001.12.4720.28 445,440 Wmsdtcprx.dll x86 15-Mar-2005 16:36 2001.12.4720.28 161,280 Wmsdtcuiu.dll x86 15-Mar-2005 16:36 2001.12.4720.28 76,288 Wmtxclu.dll x86 15-Mar-2005 16:36 2001.12.4720.28 109,056 Wmtxoci.dll x86 15-Mar-2005 16:36 5.2.3790.288 1,193,984 Wole32.dll x86 31-Mar-2004 02:26 5.2.3790.141 26,112 Wrpcproxy.dll x86 31-Mar-2004 02:26 5.2.3790.141 544,256 Wrpcrt4.dll x86
REFERENCES
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
824684 Description of the standard terminology that is used to describe Microsoft software updates
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