Active Directory Integration subcomponent
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
Active Directory Integration subcomponent
During a default installation, the Active Directory Integration subcomponent is installed, regardless of whether your computer is a member of a domain.
If you are installing Message Queuing on a computer that is a member of a Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000 domain, you can specify whether the computer will operate in domain mode, by installing the Active Directory Integration subcomponent, or in workgroup mode, by not installing the subcomponent. In the context of Message Queuing, workgroup mode can be defined as any mode of operation that does not allow access to a directory service, even if the applicable computer belongs to a domain. The workgroup mode of operation requires direct connectivity to send messages.
If you are installing Message Queuing on a computer that belongs to a domain and you select the Active Directory Integration subcomponent (as in the default configuration), Setup will attempt to contact a Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000 Server domain controller in the local site or a nearby site. If successful, the computer will operate in domain mode, meaning that access to Active Directory will be enabled and an msmq object will be created in Active Directory. Note that a Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000 Serverdomain controller can only be found automatically. If one of these domain controllers cannot be located, you will be prompted for the name of an MSMQ 1.0 PEC or PSC (in a Windows NT 4.0 enterprise) in the local site. If you do not supply such a name, and select Next, Message Queuing will be installed in workgroup mode. In such a situation, where your computer belongs to a domain and has the Active Directory Integration subcomponent installed, but is temporarily unable to access a domain controller, the computer will work in workgroup mode. However, the next time you restart such a computer, or stop and restart the Message Queuing service, Message Queuing will automatically attempt to contact a domain controller in the local domain. If a domain controller is available and contact is successful, the computer will then operate in domain mode.
If your computer does not belong to a domain, default installation of the Active Directory Integration subcomponent allows for the possibility that the computer might later join a domain.
For more information on the characteristics of workgroup mode, domain mode, and offline mode, see Deploying in a domain environment, and Deploying in workgroup mode.
For information on security permissions required by Message Queuing with the Active Directory Integration component on a computer that belongs to a domain, see Installation permissions.
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