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Cross-forest MSMQ? You need to be trusting

Let's assume you want to use a classic "resource domain/account domain" setup where: DomainA in Forest1 (the resource domain) contains the MSMQ servers DomainB in Forest2 (the account domain) contains the service account for the MSMQ application There
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So what does 64-bit BizTalk look like?

The other day I had a customer request a 64-bit version of a BizTalk hotfix (as there only seemed to be 32-bit versions of the update available) which started us thinking about 64-bit BizTalk ("does it exist?" for example). The MSDN article " BizTalk
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An Unattended Setup of MSMQ on Windows XP fails if the source path is 100 characters long.

Here's a bug that doesn't seem to have a KnowledgeBase article for it (I'll see if I can get that fixed [[Edit - No, I can't]] ). When you want to install MSMQ on Windows XP automatically then you use a command line something like this: Sysocmgr.exe /i:{full
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Sysinternals Live

In the latest TechNet newsletter, there's a piece about running Sysinternals tools from the web without needing to install them: If you're a fan of the Sysinternals tools, check out the beta of Sysinternals Live , a service that makes it easy for you
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MSMQ and Powershell #1

Powershell is looking to be a really great scripting language and ideal for filling the void of scripts available for manipulating MSMQ. Over the next few weeks I plan to generate some simple scripts that will perform some of the basic, and not so basic,

When will the MSMQ-MQSeries Bridge be supported on Windows 2008?

This is a Russian Doll sort of question as the answer poses another question and so on. Q1 When will the MSMQ-MQSeries Bridge be supported on Windows 2008? A1 When Host Integration Server 2006 service pack 1 is released Q2 So when is the service pack

MSMQ over HTTP is a push-only technology

If you are designing a system that uses MSMQ over HTTP then you need to take into account that you can only push messages around the system and not pull them. So you can send from Machine A to Machine B but you can't do a similar remote receive from B
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MSMQ Management Pack for Operations Manager 2007

It's been a long time coming but the MSMQ Management Pack to help you monitor MSMQ 3.0 has finally been published. If you go to the System Center Pack Catalogue the MSMQ MP is listed (added yesterday) or go straight here to grab a copy.
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MSMQ messages using HTTP just won't get delivered #14

Another KB article has been published for MSMQ over HTTP: 941754 Incoming messages may be rejected by the queue manager on the cluster after you configure the clustered instance of Message Queuing to use HTTP messaging in Windows Server 2008 The principle

How to tell if you have the R2 edition of BizTalk 2006?

C-3PO: Just you reconsider playing that message for him! [R2 beeps a question] C-3PO: No, I don't think he likes you at all. [R2 beeps again] C-3PO: No, I don't like you either. I'm sure we all love BizTalk 2006 R2 really. One timewaster I have become
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