Adding or removing sites from a server list
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
Adding and removing sites from a server list
In most cases, Message Queuing determines the sites in which servers reside automatically. Message Queuing also offers procedures for manually adding and removing sites from the list of sites where a Message Queuing server with routing enabled, which is also known as a routing server, resides. Any routing server that resides in a specific site can be configured as an in-routing or out-routing server for computers that reside in that site. Such routing servers can be also configured as site gates in routing links to that site. A routing server can reside in multiple sites, and it can be configured as an in-routing server, an out-routing server, or a site gate independently in each site in which it resides.
For information on how to add sites to the list of sites where a Message Queuing server with routing enabled resides, see Add sites to a Message Queuing server's list of sites.
For information on how to remove sites from the list of sites where a Message Queuing server with routing enabled resides, see Remove sites from a Message Queuing server's list of sites.
To learn more about sites and subnets, see Sites overview, in the Active Directory Help file.