Message Queuing Active Directory Operation
Applies To: Windows Server 2008
Message Queuing must integrate successfully with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) to function properly in domain mode. The integration of the Active Directory interface, configuration, and other related issues can affect Message Queuing.
Events
Event ID | Source | Message |
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MSMQ |
The Message Queuing service cannot start. The Active Directory interface cannot be initialized. Error %1: %2 | |
MSMQ |
The Message Queuing service is online with Active Directory and fully operational. | |
MSMQ |
The list of Message Queuing servers with directory service functionality in the Windows registry is empty. | |
MSMQ |
This domain controller is not trusted for delegation. Therefore, the Message Queuing server cannot run. | |
MSMQ |
The Message Queuing server cannot determine if the local domain controller is trusted for delegation. This may indicate a serious problem. | |
MSMQ |
The sites where the computer resides cannot be resolved. Check that the subnets in your network are configured correctly in Active Directory and that each site is configured with the appropriate subnet. | |
MSMQ |
The Message Queuing service cannot join the '%1' Windows NT 4.0 domain. The Active Directory Integration subcomponent was therefore removed. | |
MSMQ |
The local computer is a Message Queuing routing server that formerly belonged to the '%1' domain and is now operating in workgroup mode. Other Message Queuing clients still regard this computer as a routing server and will try to route messages through this computer. |