Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Component services in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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To open Component Services, click Start.
no one can administer Component Services.
Component Services is no longer in Administrative Tools.
Gartner describes the component services of TEM as.
Component Services focuses on the administration of COM+ applications.
To remove a remote computer from the Component Services snap-in.
The Component Services console tree now shows the new application.
For more information, see Configure the System for Component Services.
Administrators use Component Services to manage those applications.
You can also monitor and manage all transactions with Component Services.
You can use the Component Services snap-in to install COM+ server applications.
A server application requires a platform that supports Component Services.
You can use the Component Services snap-in to create new, empty COM+ applications.
delete any of the settings in the Component Services snap-in.
Open the Component Services snap-in on the computer that is acting as the coordinator for transactions.
This security permission can be modified using the Component Services administrative tool.
Make computers visible to Component Services to manage COM+ applications
These configuration requirements are crucial to proper administration of Component Services.
To add computers to Component Services, see Make Computers Visible to Component Services.
Add any computer that you want to administer to the console tree of the Component Services snap-in.
Component Services also provides Transaction List
The Queued Components service is available only on platforms that support Component Services.
You can use Component Services to administer the local DTC transaction manager or the transaction manager on a remote computer.
The System Application folder is located in the COM+ Applications folder of the Component Services snap-in.
The Component Services snap-in requires the Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator(DTC) service to be running.
You can also use the following procedure to remove a remote computer from the Component Services snap-in.
You can use the Component Services snap-in or the Windows Installer to install the COM+ application from the. msi file.
then uses Component Services to deploy that application on a server computer.
The Component Services snap-in requires the Distributed Transaction Coordinator(DTC)
This step is necessary for making any changes to your Component Services configuration, including installing an application or adding a computer.