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1) 9/29/2004 884972884972  884972.html">Remote receive that uses "direct=http" is not supported when you use HTTP or HTTPS with Microsoft Message Queuing 3.0 in Windows Server 2003 and in Windows XP Service Pack 2
(884972) - Microsoft Message Queuing 3.0, also known as MSMQ, does not support remote receive when you use "direct=http" in Windows Server 2003 and in Windows XP Service Pack 2.

2) 9/29/2004 178517178517  178517.html">TCP ports, UDP ports, and RPC ports that are used by Message Queuing
(178517) - The following ports are used for Microsoft Message Queuing operations: TCP: 1801 RPC: 135, 2101*, 2103*, 2105* UDP: 3527, 1801 The following is new for Message Queuing 3.0: While Message Queuing uses the same ports that are used in earlier versions of...

3) 9/15/2004 873322873322  873322.html">FIX: You may not be able to send a message by using Message Queuing Transport in a side-by-side installation of Message Queuing and Message Queuing Transport in BizTalk Server 2004
(873322) - Describes a sporadic problem that occurs where you cannot send a message in a side-by-side installation of Microsoft Message Queuing Transport and Microsoft Message Queuing in BizTalk Server 2004.

4) 9/11/2004 884557884557  884557.html">FIX: Microsoft Message Queuing Server service stops responding when the client application performs multiple remote reads
(884557) - Describes a problem with the Message Queuing Server service. The Message Queuing Server service exhausts its TCP connections and stops responding to client requests.

5) 8/27/2004 884046884046  884046.html">FIX: Microsoft Message Queuing service (Mqsvc.exe) exhausts its private bytes when the GetPrivateQueuesByMachine function is called
(884046) - Describes a problem where Microsoft Message Queuing (Mqsvc.exe) exhausts its private bytes.

6) 8/18/2004 321306321306  321306.html">Description of Message Queuing 3.0 Remote Read port usage over HTTP
(321306) - HTTP support for Microsoft Message Queuing 3.0 is only implemented for sending messages. If you use Direct FormatName and the address specification for HTTP to receive a message from the remote queue, RPC port 135 and RPC port 2105 are used instead of...

7) 8/12/2004 883474883474  883474.html">Large messages that are sent over an HTTP session may not leave the outgoing queue
(883474) - Discusses the problem that occurs when you send large messages over an HTTP session. This article describes a workaround for this problem. The workaround is done by modifying the registry values.

8) 8/12/2004 883475883475  883475.html">MSMQ-MQSeries pipes are in a pending state in MSMQ-MQSeries Bridge
(883475) - Describes a problem that may occur in MSMQ-MQSeries pipe when the shareability option of the sync queue is set to not shareable. Includes a resolution for the problem.

9) 8/5/2004 870985870985  870985.html">FIX: Kernel-pool memory may become exhausted when many clients connect to Microsoft Message Queuing Server
(870985) - Explains that this hotfix resolves the problem where many clients connecting to Message Queuing Server can exhaust kernel-pool memory. The hotfix limits the number of connections that are permitted by using a configurable registry entry.

10) 7/15/2004 198686198686  198686.html">How To Send Files Larger Than 4 MB Using MSMQ
(198686) - Many of the features of MSMQ make it natural for building fault tolerant file transfer utilities: cost-based routing, fault tolerance, compression, and encryption. One of the difficulties of creating a file transfer solution is the limitation that...

11) 7/15/2004 191534191534  191534.html">How To Use MSMQ C API With Compilers Other than Visual C++
(191534) - This article describes how to build a Microsoft Message Queue Server (MSMQ) C API application using compilers other than Visual C++ or using earlier versions of Microsoft Developer Studio.

12) 7/15/2004 179016179016  179016.html">How To Send in a MSMQ Single-Message Transaction
(179016) - As part of its internal transaction support, Microsoft Message Queue Server (MSMQ) provides specific functionality to handle cases where an MSMQ application wants to send only a single message in a single transaction. One reason to do this is to...

13) 7/15/2004 173339173339  173339.html">How To Use MSMQ from an ASP Page
(173339) - This article describes how to create an Microsoft Message Queue Server (MSMQ) queue and send a test message to the queue using an Active Server Pages (ASP) script that uses VBScript.

14) 7/7/2004 199428199428  199428.html">How To Optimize MSMQ Performance
(199428) - The speed with which your MSMQ Enterprise operates is largely dependent upon physical factors such as hardware, bandwidth, and so forth. It is also largely dependent on how your MSMQ applications are written. However, you can also optimize MSMQ...

15) 7/7/2004 173653173653  173653.html">How To Memory Handling Tips for MQ Asynchronous Applications
(173653) - When you are using MQReceiveMessage with a callback function in Microsoft Message Queue Server (MSMQ), you should make sure to allocate the MQMSGPROPS structure properly and always close the queue before exiting your application. Improper allocation...


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