Property View

Displays the property settings for the items in the currently selected folder. The properties are displayed in a column format in the Microsoft Transaction Server Explorer's right pane.

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Which properties are displayed depends on the type of object that is selected. The following table summarizes the properties that are displayed for the different folders.

Folder Properties
Computers Name ¾ The name that has been assigned to the computer and that is recognized within a Windows NT domain. The computer where you are running Transaction Server, however, is referred to as My Computer.
Timeout
Packages Installed Name ¾ The name that you have assigned to a package.
Security ¾ Indicates if security has been enabled for the package.
Authentication ¾ The level of authentication checks.
Shutdown ¾ The period of time before the package shuts down when there is no activity.
Run Always ¾ Indicates the package doesn't shut down when inactive.
Account ¾ The Windows NT account that has been set for the package identity.
Package ID ¾ The Universally Unique Identifier that is assigned to a package.
Components Prog ID ¾ The name that has been assigned to a component.
Transaction ¾ Indicates whether the component supports transactions.
DLL
CLSID
Use MTX ¾ Indicates whether the component runs in the Transaction Server environment.
In Process ¾ Indicates that the component runs in a different server process.
Local ¾ Indicates that the component runs in a server process on the local computer.
Remote ¾ Indicates that the component runs in a server process on a remote computer.
Server ¾ The name of the remote computer the component runs on.
Threading ¾ The component's threading model.
Security ¾ Indicates whether security has been enabled for the component.
Roles Name ¾ The name that has been assigned to the role.
Role ID ¾ The unique identifier that has been assigned to the role.
Interfaces Name ¾ The name that has been assigned to the interface.
Interface ID ¾ The unique identifier that has been assigned to the interface.
Proxy DLL
TypeLib File ¾ The name of the file that contains the type library.
Methods Name ¾ The name that has been assigned to the method.
Role Membership Name ¾ The name that has been assigned to the role that has been added to a component or interface.
Role ID ¾ The unique identifier that has been assigned to a role.


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