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It's a holiday weekend here. Happy Thanksgiving to all our US readers! Tune in next week for another exciting adventure.
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Please Stand By

Justin is out of the country and I'm on the far side of the continent, so we're experiencing a small break in our posting schedule. For now, a quick tip: MSMQ is a transport. It supports a few mechanisms for scanning through the messages in a queue, but
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Determining Whether a Remote Queue Exists, Part 1

One of the basic principles of MSMQ's design is that sender and receiver are decoupled. The sending application does not need to know whether the receiving application is running or even reachable under current network conditions: it can just send, and
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A Preview of Windows Server 2008 MSMQ Clustering

A very user friendly administrator UI tool for creating, configuring and managing MSMQ Clusters While this isn’t really a new MSMQ clustering feature, it’s worth being mentioned first. If you have used Win2k3 Cluster’s Cluster Admin UI, you will find
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MSMQ + System.Messaging + WCF + Free T-Shirts = One Incredible Conference

TechEd Developers 2007 is just a couple days away now and we're getting really excited to hear what you have to say. If you use MSMQ, System.Messaging, or WCF Queues, please be sure to stop by our Ask the Experts booth so we can see what's on your mind
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