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MSDTC on 2007 SCC?

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SilverICE - 28 Jul 2008 15:36 GMT
I've read a few places that the DTC resource on an Exchange 2007 server is
not recommended or support.  Maybe that is for a CCR cluster, I don't know.  
I have a MSDTC resource on my new 2007 SCC that was added automatically by
setup - I did not manually create this resource.  Does anyone have any
details on this?  Is it needed for a SCC server?  Do I need to delete it or
is it fine on SCC?
John Fullbright - 28 Jul 2008 15:46 GMT
The MSDTC is not required for Exchange 2007.  Are you running any other
applications that may  require it (AV, Backup, etc.)?

> I've read a few places that the DTC resource on an Exchange 2007 server is
> not recommended or support.  Maybe that is for a CCR cluster, I don't
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> or
> is it fine on SCC?
SilverICE - 28 Jul 2008 22:04 GMT
No other apps need it that I can tell.  Windows clustering doesn't require it
either?  If not, I can simply delete it without any worries?

> The MSDTC is not required for Exchange 2007.  Are you running any other
> applications that may  require it (AV, Backup, etc.)?
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> > or
> > is it fine on SCC?
John Fullbright - 28 Jul 2008 22:46 GMT
As long as no other application requires it, you can remove it.

> No other apps need it that I can tell.  Windows clustering doesn't require
> it
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>> > or
>> > is it fine on SCC?
 
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