MSDTC (Distributed Transaction Coordinator) coordinates transactions across multiple databases, message queues, file systems, and other resource managers. The service is named msdtc.exe. The process calls Microsoft Personal Web server and Microsoft SQL Server. This service is used to manage multiple servers.
Location: control panel -- Administrative Tools -- service -- Distributed Transaction Coordinator
Dependency:Remote Procedure Call (RPC) and security accounts manager
Suggestion:Generally, it is not involved in a home computer. Unless you enable the Message Queuing service, you can stop it.
Solution:
1. Choose Windows Control Panel> Administrative Tools> services> Distributed Transaction Coordinator> Properties> Start
2.Run "Net start MSDTC" in cmd to enable the Service..
note : If Step 2 Distributed Transaction Coordinator cannot be started, the log file is lost and then restarted. Create a log file and start it again. To recreate the MSDTC log and restart the service, follow these steps:
(1) click Start, click Run, Enter cmd, and then press OK ".
(2) Enter MSDTC-resetlog (note that when you run this command, do not execute a pending transaction.)
(3) Enter Net start MSDTC and press Enter!