Re: MessageQueueException in ReadHandle
From: Frank Boyne (frank.boyne_at_unisys.com)
Date: 03/01/04
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Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 21:59:40 -0800
"Andrew Hayes" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> 2003SA and 2003SB do not show Active Directory Users and
> Computers under Adminstrative Tools. I have to go through the
> MMC and add the Snap-in... In the end I don't see any queues
> there, only MSMQ Users.
If I recall correctly, Active Directory tools are only automatically
installed on Domain Controllers. Find adminpak.msi on your Windows
Server 2003 CD and install that to get the admin tools installed on
non domain controllers.
Your having to add the snap-in sounds wrong.
> When I use Computer Management from 2003SA/2000DC
> and connect to 2003SB I do not see Message Queuing under
> the Services and Applications tree, but if I use Computer
Management
> from 2003SB and connect to 2003SA/2000DC I can see
> Message Queuing and the underlying queues.
It might be worth comparing the MSMQ installs on those two systems.
Run Add/Remove Programs and select Add/Remove Windows Components and
then select Application Server and click on details - are the MSMQ
components installed on 2003SA and 2003SB the same?
> This would imply that 2003SB is hiding MSMQ settings
> even from the admin account via 2000DC.
Or else it is having problems communicating with 2000DC, or
accessing data in AD on 2000DC and so can't display the settings?
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