MSDTC and Windows Server 2008 Error - sql-server-2008-r2

I have an application server and a DB server, both with Windows Server 2008 R2 and SQL Server 2008 R2, I have a C# application installed and 2 databases (my application was developed using Framework 2.0), I use TransactionScope for Insert, Update and Delete, everything is fine when I execute any of those operations in just 1 db but the problem comes if I work with the 2 databases at the same time, I don't have this problem installing the application and the databases in the same Server. I already configured MSDTC in both servers but I can't solve this error, by the way, I have the firewall turned on, I don't know if this is causing me any conflict.
I hope you can help me.
Thank you so mucho and have a nice day/night.
PS: I appologize for my english.

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