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MSMQ from the plumber's mate
How do you track down where an MSMQ message has come from?
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over 3 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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May sound like a strange question but what if you have many clients spread around the world sending messages and one machine starts chucking out rubbish for some unknown reason. If there is nothing uniquely identifiable in the message title or body then...
MSMQ from the plumber's mate
How to send authenticated MSMQ messages without using a domain account
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over 3 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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For MSMQ, message authentication relies on a certificate being stored in Active Directory under the user account. These certificates are automatically created when the domain user logs in with their account on a machine (one certificate created per machine...
MSMQ from the plumber's mate
How big is an MSMQ message in the outgoing queue?
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over 3 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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There's always something you didn't know you didn't know. For example, learning about the extra columns in Computer Management for MSMQ. From the View menu, select "Add/Remove Columns..." and move "Message Quota Used" to the right hand side. ...
MSMQ from the plumber's mate
Don't DCPROMO your BizTalk database server
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over 3 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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When you have a bunch of Virtual PCs on your machine for testing, you do find that they get used for a lot of tests unrelated to the initial reason you set them up (BizTalk in this case). So I had a problem I wanted to look into that required two domain...
MSMQ from the plumber's mate
Still using MSMQ 2.0? Better start planning as 2010 is not far away.
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over 3 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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MSMQ 2.0 is part of the Windows 2000 operating system and, according to the Microsoft Product Lifecycle website , extended support will expire in under 18 months. Products Released General Availability Date Mainstream Support...
MSMQ from the plumber's mate
Unable to install MSMQ HTTP Support - 0x80070003
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over 3 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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You may see the following error message when you are trying to install HTTP support for MSMQ messaging: "The Message Queuing IIS extension /LM/W3Svc/1/Root/MSMQ cannot be created. Message Queuing will not be able to receive HTTP Messages. Error...
MSMQ from the plumber's mate
"What is AMQP and should I be interested in it?"
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over 3 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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Back in October, Microsoft released a press statement announcing that it was joining the "Advanced Message Queuing Protocol Working Group" (an organisation focused on the development of the AMQP specification) at the request of some of its members. ...
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