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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T13:45:49+00:00 2026-05-15T13:45:49+00:00

if writing below codes: Error returns.i do like advise : http://stackoverflow.com/questions/794364/how-do-i-use-transactionscope-in-c But only error

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if writing below codes: Error returns.i do like advise :
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/794364/how-do-i-use-transactionscope-in-c
But only error change:The partner transaction manager has disabled its support for remote/network transactions Exception from HRESULT: 0x8004D025

i am using windows server 2003.


 using (var stockMovementCtx = new StockMovementCtxDataContext())
            {
                using (var scope = new TransactionScope())
                {

// do something....
}
scope.Complete();
}

but if i changed my codes ; every thing is ok:


using (var stockMovementCtx = new StockMovementCtxDataContext())
            {


// do something....

}

How can i solve below error. This is really important.Please help me:((((

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    2026-05-15T13:45:49+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:45 pm

    DataContext by default wraps all operations within a Transaction, so you don’t need to explicitly do Transaction while working with DataContext. Read this.

    http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2007/07/11/linq-to-sql-part-4-updating-our-database.aspx

    using (var stockMovementCtx = new StockMovementCtxDataContext())
    {
         // do something....
    
    
         //everything until this point is within the transaction.
         stockMovementCtx.SubmitChange();
    }
    

    Why we need TransactionScope ?

    TransactionScope enables you to perform transactions beyond dataabse. Say you have series of operations as below and all are atomic and they need be performed within a transaction.

    1.) Add record in Table 1
    2.) Add record in Table 2
    3.) Write a NEW file on the Disk
    4.) Rename file X on the disk
    5.) Update file record in Table 3

    If you use SqlTransaction then only the operaration 1,3 and 5 can participate in the transaction but 3 and 4 cannot because they do not relate database at all. In such cases TrasanctionScope can help you. TransactionScope leverages the MSDTC (Distributed Trasanction co-coordinator) that can help you do transactions beyond database context. You can wrap all five operations within a TransactionScope transaction execute them atomically. It is also worth noting that TransactionScope supports nested transactions, that means one block of transaction can contain multiple set of transactions.

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