Hi all,
We are getting "New request is not allowed to start because it should come with valid transaction descriptor" when using transactions against SQL 2005. As I understand it, it's a bug that occurs after some statement has terminated against the database; see http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/productfeedback/ViewWorkaround.aspx?FeedbackID=FDBK46530#1
Now, I wonder if there is a hotfix coming soon on this?
/Daniel
I have the same error description but within a different setup. Running SQL Server 2005 on Windows Server 2003 R2. Connecting to database use SNAC from VC6 application. Application is written still with old ODBC technology. I have switched back to the SQL Server driver in the odbc connection. Anyone have any ideas surrounding this problem, I also get a lot of query timeouts and have done the usual checks. Ensure no deadlocks occurs. Set query timeout value higher. Doing a google revealed that everyone getting this error has a managed code app using sqlclient, I geuss that this is the same classes MS used within the sql native client driver and therefore the hotfix will sort out this problem?
|||http://support.microsoft.com/kb/916002|||If you contact customer support directly they should be able to provide you with more information about how to resolve this issue.
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