File name: | mqutil.dll.mui |
Size: | 285184 byte |
MD5: | 15595e87320d324bbd2c677e51a03772 |
SHA1: | ecfd654b13d94bf6707216fe20fd683c754f36ef |
SHA256: | 3263fba010e186b1ca78e6e4b1b7184b981699be902a30049a62fef1c2e5d159 |
Operating systems: | Windows 10 |
Extension: | MUI |
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id | English (U.S.) | English |
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1 | MSMQ Service | MSMQ Service |
3 | Statistics for the Message Queuing service on the selected computer. | Statistics for the Message Queuing service on the selected computer. |
5 | Incoming Messages/sec | Incoming Messages/sec |
7 | The rate at which incoming Message Queuing messages are placed in queues on the selected computer by the Message Queuing service. | The rate at which incoming Message Queuing messages are placed in queues on the selected computer by the Message Queuing service. |
9 | Incoming Multicast Sessions | Incoming Multicast Sessions |
11 | The number of open incoming multicast sessions involving the selected computer. | The number of open incoming multicast sessions involving the selected computer. |
13 | IP Sessions | IP Sessions |
15 | The number of open IP sessions involving the selected computer. | The number of open IP sessions involving the selected computer. |
17 | MSMQ Incoming Messages | MSMQ Incoming Messages |
19 | The total number of incoming Message Queuing messages placed in queues on the selected computer by the Message Queuing service. | The total number of incoming Message Queuing messages placed in queues on the selected computer by the Message Queuing service. |
21 | MSMQ Outgoing Messages | MSMQ Outgoing Messages |
23 | The total number of outgoing Message Queuing messages sent from the selected computer by the Message Queuing service. | The total number of outgoing Message Queuing messages sent from the selected computer by the Message Queuing service. |
25 | Outgoing HTTP Sessions | Outgoing HTTP Sessions |
27 | The number of open outgoing HTTP sessions involving the selected computer. | The number of open outgoing HTTP sessions involving the selected computer. |
29 | Outgoing Messages/sec | Outgoing Messages/sec |
31 | The rate at which outgoing Message Queuing messages are sent from the selected computer by the Message Queuing service. | The rate at which outgoing Message Queuing messages are sent from the selected computer by the Message Queuing service. |
33 | Outgoing Multicast Sessions | Outgoing Multicast Sessions |
35 | The number of open outgoing multicast sessions involving the selected computer. | The number of open outgoing multicast sessions involving the selected computer. |
37 | Sessions | Sessions |
39 | The total number of open network sessions involving the selected computer. | The total number of open network sessions involving the selected computer. |
41 | Total bytes in all queues | Total bytes in all queues |
43 | The total number of bytes in all Message Queuing messages residing in active queues on the selected computer. | The total number of bytes in all Message Queuing messages residing in active queues on the selected computer. |
45 | Total messages in all queues | Total messages in all queues |
47 | The total number of Message Queuing messages residing in active queues on the selected computer. | The total number of Message Queuing messages residing in active queues on the selected computer. |
49 | MSMQ Queue | MSMQ Queue |
51 | Message statistics for the selected Message Queuing queue | Message statistics for the selected Message Queuing queue |
53 | Bytes in Journal Queue | Bytes in Journal Queue |
55 | The total number of bytes in all Message Queuing messages that currently reside in the selected journal. For the Computer Queues instance, this counter represents the computer journal. | The total number of bytes in all Message Queuing messages that currently reside in the selected journal. For the Computer Queues instance, this counter represents the computer journal. |
57 | Bytes in Queue | Bytes in Queue |
59 | The total number of bytes in all Message Queuing messages that currently reside in the selected queue. For the Computer Queues instance, this counter represents the dead-letter queue. | The total number of bytes in all Message Queuing messages that currently reside in the selected queue. For the Computer Queues instance, this counter represents the dead-letter queue. |
61 | Messages in Journal Queue | Messages in Journal Queue |
63 | The total number of Message Queuing messages that currently reside in the selected journal. For the Computer Queues instance, this counter represents the computer journal. | The total number of Message Queuing messages that currently reside in the selected journal. For the Computer Queues instance, this counter represents the computer journal. |
65 | Messages in Queue | Messages in Queue |
67 | The total number of Message Queuing messages that currently reside in the selected queue. For the Computer Queues instance, this counter represents the dead-letter queue. | The total number of Message Queuing messages that currently reside in the selected queue. For the Computer Queues instance, this counter represents the dead-letter queue. |
69 | MSMQ Session | MSMQ Session |
71 | Statistics about active sessions between computers running Message Queuing | Statistics about active sessions between computers running Message Queuing |
75 | The rate at which Message Queuing messages are arriving at the computer in the selected session. | The rate at which Message Queuing messages are arriving at the computer in the selected session. |
79 | The rate at which Message Queuing messages are being sent from the computer in the selected session. | The rate at which Message Queuing messages are being sent from the computer in the selected session. |
81 | Incoming Bytes/sec | Incoming Bytes/sec |
83 | The rate at which bytes are arriving at the computer in the selected session. Only bytes in Message Queuing messages are counted. | The rate at which bytes are arriving at the computer in the selected session. Only bytes in Message Queuing messages are counted. |
85 | Outgoing Bytes/sec | Outgoing Bytes/sec |
87 | The rate at which bytes are being sent from the computer in the selected session. Only bytes in Message Queuing messages are counted. | The rate at which bytes are being sent from the computer in the selected session. Only bytes in Message Queuing messages are counted. |
89 | Incoming Messages | Incoming Messages |
91 | The total number of Message Queuing messages that arrived at the computer in the selected session. | The total number of Message Queuing messages that arrived at the computer in the selected session. |
93 | Outgoing Messages | Outgoing Messages |
95 | The total number of Message Queuing messages that were sent from the computer in the selected session. | The total number of Message Queuing messages that were sent from the computer in the selected session. |
97 | Incoming Bytes | Incoming Bytes |
99 | The total number of bytes that arrived at the computer in the selected session. Only bytes in Message Queuing messages are counted. | The total number of bytes that arrived at the computer in the selected session. Only bytes in Message Queuing messages are counted. |
101 | Outgoing Bytes | Outgoing Bytes |
103 | The total number of bytes that were sent from the computer in the selected session. Only bytes in Message Queuing messages are counted. | The total number of bytes that were sent from the computer in the selected session. Only bytes in Message Queuing messages are counted. |
105 | MSMQ Incoming HTTP Traffic | MSMQ Incoming HTTP Traffic |
107 | Statistics about incoming HTTP Message Queuing messages. | Statistics about incoming HTTP Message Queuing messages. |
109 | Incoming HTTP Messages/sec | Incoming HTTP Messages/sec |
111 | The rate at which HTTP Message Queuing messages are arriving at the computer. | The rate at which HTTP Message Queuing messages are arriving at the computer. |
113 | Incoming HTTP Bytes/sec | Incoming HTTP Bytes/sec |
115 | The rate at which message bytes are arriving at the computer in the incoming HTTP connection. | The rate at which message bytes are arriving at the computer in the incoming HTTP connection. |
117 | Incoming HTTP Messages | Incoming HTTP Messages |
119 | The total number of HTTP Message Queuing messages that arrived at the computer. | The total number of HTTP Message Queuing messages that arrived at the computer. |
121 | Incoming HTTP Bytes | Incoming HTTP Bytes |
123 | The total number of message bytes that arrived at the computer in the incoming HTTP connection. | The total number of message bytes that arrived at the computer in the incoming HTTP connection. |
125 | MSMQ Outgoing HTTP Session | MSMQ Outgoing HTTP Session |
127 | Statistics about active HTTP sessions between this computer and other computers running Message Queuing. | Statistics about active HTTP sessions between this computer and other computers running Message Queuing. |
129 | Outgoing HTTP Messages/sec | Outgoing HTTP Messages/sec |
131 | The rate at which Message Queuing messages are being sent from the computer in the selected outgoing HTTP session. | The rate at which Message Queuing messages are being sent from the computer in the selected outgoing HTTP session. |
133 | Outgoing HTTP Bytes/sec | Outgoing HTTP Bytes/sec |
135 | The rate at which message bytes are being sent from the computer in the selected outgoing HTTP session. | The rate at which message bytes are being sent from the computer in the selected outgoing HTTP session. |
137 | Outgoing HTTP Messages | Outgoing HTTP Messages |
139 | The total number of Message Queuing messages that were sent from the computer in the selected outgoing HTTP session. | The total number of Message Queuing messages that were sent from the computer in the selected outgoing HTTP session. |
141 | Outgoing HTTP Bytes | Outgoing HTTP Bytes |
143 | The total number of message bytes that were sent from the computer in the selected outgoing HTTP session. | The total number of message bytes that were sent from the computer in the selected outgoing HTTP session. |
145 | MSMQ Outgoing Multicast Session | MSMQ Outgoing Multicast Session |
147 | Statistics about active outgoing multicast sessions. | Statistics about active outgoing multicast sessions. |
149 | Outgoing Multicast Messages/sec | Outgoing Multicast Messages/sec |
153 | Outgoing Multicast Bytes/sec | Outgoing Multicast Bytes/sec |
155 | The rate at which message bytes are being sent from the computer in the selected session. | The rate at which message bytes are being sent from the computer in the selected session. |
157 | Outgoing Multicast Messages | Outgoing Multicast Messages |
161 | Outgoing Multicast Bytes | Outgoing Multicast Bytes |
163 | The total number of message bytes that were sent from the computer in the selected session. | The total number of message bytes that were sent from the computer in the selected session. |
165 | MSMQ Incoming Multicast Session | MSMQ Incoming Multicast Session |
167 | Statistics about active incoming multicast sessions. | Statistics about active incoming multicast sessions. |
169 | Incoming Multicast Messages/sec | Incoming Multicast Messages/sec |
173 | Incoming Multicast Bytes/sec | Incoming Multicast Bytes/sec |
175 | The rate at which message bytes are arriving at the computer in the selected session. | The rate at which message bytes are arriving at the computer in the selected session. |
177 | Incoming Multicast Messages | Incoming Multicast Messages |
181 | Incoming Multicast Bytes | Incoming Multicast Bytes |
183 | The total number of message bytes that arrived at the computer in the selected session. | The total number of message bytes that arrived at the computer in the selected session. |
1001 | Verifying backup privileges |
Verifying backup privileges |
1002 | Checking backup directory |
Checking backup directory |
1003 | Reading files location |
Reading files location |
1004 | Stopping the Message Queuing service and depended services: |
Stopping the Message Queuing service and depended services: |
1005 | Checking available disk space |
Checking available disk space |
1006 | Backing up registry settings |
Backing up registry settings |
1007 | Backing up message files |
Backing up message files |
1008 | Starting the Message Queuing service and depended services: |
Starting the Message Queuing service and depended services: |
1009 | Done |
Done |
1011 | Can't lookup %1 value |
Can't lookup %1 value |
1012 | Can't enable %1 |
Can't enable %1 |
1013 | Can't open the process token |
Can't open the process token |
1014 | The directory '%1' is not empty. Can't proceed |
The directory '%1' is not empty. Can't proceed |
1015 | Can't create file '%1' |
Can't create file '%1' |
1016 | Can't write to file '%1' |
Can't write to file '%1' |
1017 | Can't query registry value '%1' |
Can't query registry value '%1' |
1018 | Can't set registry value '%1' |
Can't set registry value '%1' |
1019 | Can't open MSMQ registry key '\HKLM\%1' for reading |
Can't open MSMQ registry key '\HKLM\%1' for reading |
1020 | Can't open Service Control Manager |
Can't open Service Control Manager |
1021 | Can't open %1 service |
Can't open %1 service |
1022 | Can't stop %1 service |
Can't stop %1 service |
1023 | Can't open MQAC driver |
Can't open MQAC driver |
1024 | Can't release message files |
Can't release message files |
1025 | Can't start %1 service |
Can't start %1 service |
1026 | Can't access '%1' |
Can't access '%1' |
1027 | Can't get free space at '%1' |
Can't get free space at '%1' |
1028 | Can't open MSMQ registry key (\HKLM\%1) |
Can't open MSMQ registry key (\HKLM\%1) |
1029 | Can't save MSMQ registry settings |
Can't save MSMQ registry settings |
1030 | Can't restore MSMQ registry settings |
Can't restore MSMQ registry settings |
1031 | Can't open MSMQ registry key '\HKLM\%1' for read/write |
Can't open MSMQ registry key '\HKLM\%1' for read/write |
1032 | Can't copy '%1' to '%2' |
Can't copy '%1' to '%2' |
1033 | Can't create directory '%1' |
Can't create directory '%1' |
1034 | Not a valid backup, '%1' is missing |
Not a valid backup, '%1' is missing |
1035 | Microsoft (R) Message Queue Backup\Restore Utility Version 5.00 Copyright (C) Microsoft 1997-2009. All rights reserved. Usage: mqbkup [-b | -r] backup_path [-y] [-c msmq_resource_name] [-p new_storage_path] [-s] Arguments: -b backup to backup_path -r restore from backup_path -y don't prompt (Yes to all questions) -c cluster resource; please specify the MSMQ resource name -p restore storage to new_storage_path -s only restore system configuration -? print this help |
Microsoft (R) Message Queue Backup\Restore Utility Version 5.00 Copyright (C) Microsoft 1997-2009. All rights reserved. Usage: mqbkup [-b | -r] backup_path [-y] [-c msmq_resource_name] [-p new_storage_path] [-s] Arguments: -b backup to backup_path -r restore from backup_path -y don't prompt (Yes to all questions) -c cluster resource; please specify the MSMQ resource name -p restore storage to new_storage_path -s only restore system configuration -? print this help |
1036 | Can't enumerate the dependencies of service '%1' |
Can't enumerate the dependencies of service '%1' |
1037 | Can't allocate memory (not enough memory is available) |
Can't allocate memory (not enough memory is available) |
1038 | Verifying restore privileges |
Verifying restore privileges |
1039 | Verifying backup |
Verifying backup |
1040 | Restoring registry settings |
Restoring registry settings |
1041 | Remembering SeqID at restore time |
Remembering SeqID at restore time |
1042 | Verifying storage directories |
Verifying storage directories |
1043 | Restoring message files |
Restoring message files |
1044 | Not enough disk space for backup on '%1' |
Not enough disk space for backup on '%1' |
1045 | Can't delete file '%1' |
Can't delete file '%1' |
1046 | About to delete all files from folder '%1'. Continue? (%2/%3) | About to delete all files from folder '%1'. Continue? (%2/%3) |
1047 | y | y |
1048 | Aborting... |
Aborting... |
1049 | n | n |
1051 | Can't process full path name of '%1' |
Can't process full path name of '%1' |
1052 | Error: Pathname argument '%1' is too long (maximum allowed: %2!d! characters) |
Error: Pathname argument '%1' is too long (maximum allowed: %2!d! characters) |
1053 | Can't query the status of the '%1' service |
Can't query the status of the '%1' service |
1054 | Deleting files from folder '%1' |
Deleting files from folder '%1' |
1055 | Preparing to stop MSMQ service... As a result, if any running processes are affected, they will be identified below. |
Preparing to stop MSMQ service... As a result, if any running processes are affected, they will be identified below. |
1056 | Close all of the above processes, and hit '%1' to continue or '%2' to stop. If you are not sure what to do choose '%1'. continue?(%1/%2) |
Close all of the above processes, and hit '%1' to continue or '%2' to stop. If you are not sure what to do choose '%1'. continue?(%1/%2) |
1057 | Unable to display processes The function '%1' couldn't be loaded. |
Unable to display processes The function '%1' couldn't be loaded. |
1058 | Unable to display processes The system faild to create processes snapshot. |
Unable to display processes The system faild to create processes snapshot. |
1059 | Unable to display processes The system faild to locate dbghelp.dll |
Unable to display processes The system faild to locate dbghelp.dll |
1060 | Can't open the process object for the %1 service. |
Can't open the process object for the %1 service. |
1061 | You do not have privilege to save the web directory security. Try to perform the operation from an administrator account |
You do not have privilege to save the web directory security. Try to perform the operation from an administrator account |
1062 | Can't read from file '%1' |
Can't read from file '%1' |
1063 | Can't get file size '%1' |
Can't get file size '%1' |
1065 | Unexpected File Error '%1' |
Unexpected File Error '%1' |
1066 | Can't open a handle to the local cluster |
Can't open a handle to the local cluster |
1067 | Can't open a handle to cluster resource '%1' |
Can't open a handle to cluster resource '%1' |
1068 | Can't open an enumeration handle to cluster resource '%1' |
Can't open an enumeration handle to cluster resource '%1' |
1069 | Can't get the type of cluster resource '%1' |
Can't get the type of cluster resource '%1' |
1070 | Can't enumerate the cluster resources that depend on resource '%1' |
Can't enumerate the cluster resources that depend on resource '%1' |
1071 | Can't determine the state of the cluster resource '%1' |
Can't determine the state of the cluster resource '%1' |
1072 | Can't take the cluster resource '%1' offline |
Can't take the cluster resource '%1' offline |
1073 | Can't bring the cluster resource '%1' online |
Can't bring the cluster resource '%1' online |
1074 | Can't add registry checkpoint '%1' to cluster resource '%2' |
Can't add registry checkpoint '%1' to cluster resource '%2' |
1075 | Can't delete registry checkpoint '%1' from cluster resource '%2' |
Can't delete registry checkpoint '%1' from cluster resource '%2' |
2001 | Enumerates the relational operators for a query. | Enumerates the relational operators for a query. |
2002 | Enumerates the transaction options when sending or receiving a message. | Enumerates the transaction options when sending or receiving a message. |
2003 | Enumerates the cursor operations when synchronously or asynchronously peeking at or retrieving a message. | Enumerates the cursor operations when synchronously or asynchronously peeking at or retrieving a message. |
2004 | Enumerates the classes for a message. | Enumerates the classes for a message. |
2005 | Enumerates the delivery modes for a message. | Enumerates the delivery modes for a message. |
2006 | Enumerates the acknowledgement levels for a message. | Enumerates the acknowledgement levels for a message. |
2007 | Enumerates the journaling levels for a message. | Enumerates the journaling levels for a message. |
2008 | Enumerates the tracing levels for a message. | Enumerates the tracing levels for a message. |
2009 | Enumerates the sender identifier types for a message. | Enumerates the sender identifier types for a message. |
2010 | Enumerates the privacy levels for a message. | Enumerates the privacy levels for a message. |
2011 | Enumerates the authentication levels for a message on sending. | Enumerates the authentication levels for a message on sending. |
2012 | Enumerates the identifier sizes for a message. | Enumerates the identifier sizes for a message. |
2013 | Enumerates the maximum length for the message label. | Enumerates the maximum length for the message label. |
2014 | Enumerates the sharing modes for an open queue. | Enumerates the sharing modes for an open queue. |
2015 | Enumerates the access (send, peek, receive) modes for an open queue. | Enumerates the access (send, peek, receive) modes for an open queue. |
2016 | Enumerates the journaling levels for a queue. | Enumerates the journaling levels for a queue. |
2017 | Enumerates the transaction levels for a queue. | Enumerates the transaction levels for a queue. |
2018 | Enumerates the authentication levels for a queue. | Enumerates the authentication levels for a queue. |
2019 | Enumerates the privacy levels for a queue. | Enumerates the privacy levels for a queue. |
2020 | Enumerates the minimum and maximum queue priorities. | Enumerates the minimum and maximum queue priorities. |
2021 | Enumerates the maximum lengths for a queue label and path name. | Enumerates the maximum lengths for a queue label and path name. |
2022 | Enumerates the default values for message and queue properties. | Enumerates the default values for message and queue properties. |
2023 | Enumerates all Message Queuing errors. | Enumerates all Message Queuing errors. |
2024 | Enumerates all Message Queuing warnings. | Enumerates all Message Queuing warnings. |
2025 | Exposes a lookup method that is used to locate public queues. | Exposes a lookup method that is used to locate public queues. |
2026 | Provides a lookup method that is used to locate public queues. | Provides a lookup method that is used to locate public queues. |
2027 | Exposes properties that define the message and methods for sending it to a queue. | Exposes properties that define the message and methods for sending it to a queue. |
2028 | Provides properties that define the message and methods for sending it to one or more queues. | Provides properties that define the message and methods for sending it to one or more queues. |
2029 | Exposes the properties of an open instance of a queue and methods for peeking at or retrieving messages in it. | Exposes the properties of an open instance of a queue and methods for peeking at or retrieving messages in it. |
2030 | Exposes events that are used for reading messages asynchronously. | Exposes events that are used for reading messages asynchronously. |
2031 | Event dispinterface that supports asynchronous message notifications. | Event dispinterface that supports asynchronous message notifications. |
2032 | Provides the properties of an open instance of a queue and methods for peeking at or retrieving messages in it. | Provides the properties of an open instance of a queue and methods for peeking at or retrieving messages in it. |
2033 | Provides events that are used for reading messages asynchronously. | Provides events that are used for reading messages asynchronously. |
2034 | Exposes properties that define a queue and methods for creating, opening, and deleting the queue and for updating and retrieving its stored properties. | Exposes properties that define a queue and methods for creating, opening, and deleting the queue and for updating and retrieving its stored properties. |
2035 | Provides the properties that define a queue and methods for creating, opening, and deleting the queue and for setting and retrieving its properties. | Provides the properties that define a queue and methods for creating, opening, and deleting the queue and for setting and retrieving its properties. |
2036 | Exposes methods for enumerating the elements of a collection of public queues returned by MSMQQuery.LookupQueue. | Exposes methods for enumerating the elements of a collection of public queues returned by MSMQQuery.LookupQueue. |
2037 | Provides methods for enumerating the elements of a collection of public queues returned by MSMQQuery.LookupQueue. | Provides methods for enumerating the elements of a collection of public queues returned by MSMQQuery.LookupQueue. |
2038 | Exposes properties that specify an underlying MS DTC external transaction object or internal transaction object and the standard ITransaction::Commit and Abort methods. | Exposes properties that specify an underlying MS DTC external transaction object or internal transaction object and the standard ITransaction::Commit and Abort methods. |
2039 | Provides properties that specify an underlying MS DTC external transaction object or internal transaction object and the standard ITransaction Commit and Abort methods. | Provides properties that specify an underlying MS DTC external transaction object or internal transaction object and the standard ITransaction Commit and Abort methods. |
2040 | Exposes a method that initiates a new MS DTC external transaction and returns an MSMQ transaction object representing the new underlying transaction object. | Exposes a method that initiates a new MS DTC external transaction and returns an MSMQ transaction object representing the new underlying transaction object. |
2041 | Provides a method that initiates a new MS DTC external transaction and returns an MSMQ transaction object representing the new underlying transaction object. | Provides a method that initiates a new MS DTC external transaction and returns an MSMQ transaction object representing the new underlying transaction object. |
2042 | Exposes a method that initiates a new internal transaction and returns an MSMQ transaction object representing the new underlying transaction object. | Exposes a method that initiates a new internal transaction and returns an MSMQ transaction object representing the new underlying transaction object. |
2043 | Provides a method that initiates a new internal transaction and returns an MSMQ transaction object representing the new underlying transaction object. | Provides a method that initiates a new internal transaction and returns an MSMQ transaction object representing the new underlying transaction object. |
2044 | Exposes properties that return information about the Message Queuing service on a computer and methods that perform general configurational tasks. | Exposes properties that return information about the Message Queuing service on a computer and methods that perform general configurational tasks. |
2045 | Provides properties that return information about the Message Queuing service on a computer and methods that perform general configurational tasks. | Provides properties that return information about the Message Queuing service on a computer and methods that perform general configurational tasks. |
2046 | Returns a collection of public queues that match the specified search criteria. | Returns a collection of public queues that match the specified search criteria. |
2047 | Returns one of the the message classes defined by the MQMSGCLASS enumeration. | Returns one of the the message classes defined by the MQMSGCLASS enumeration. |
2048 | Sets/returns one of the privacy levels defined by the MQMSGPRIVLEVEL enumeration for the message. | Sets/returns one of the privacy levels defined by the MQMSGPRIVLEVEL enumeration for the message. |
2049 | Sets/returns one of the authentication levels defined by the MQMSGAUTHLEVEL enumeration for the message. | Sets/returns one of the authentication levels defined by the MQMSGAUTHLEVEL enumeration for the message. |
2050 | Returns a value indicating whether the message was authenticated (1) or not (0). | Returns a value indicating whether the message was authenticated (1) or not (0). |
2051 | Sets/returns one of the delivery modes defined by the MQMSGDELIVERY enumeration for the message. | Sets/returns one of the delivery modes defined by the MQMSGDELIVERY enumeration for the message. |
2052 | Sets/returns one of the tracing levels defined by the MQMSGTRACE enumeration for the message. | Sets/returns one of the tracing levels defined by the MQMSGTRACE enumeration for the message. |
2053 | Sets/returns a priority level between MQ_MIN_PRIORITY and MQ_MAX_PRIORITY for the message. | Sets/returns a priority level between MQ_MIN_PRIORITY and MQ_MAX_PRIORITY for the message. |
2054 | Sets/returns one of the journaling levels defined by the MQMSGJOURNAL enumeration for the message. | Sets/returns one of the journaling levels defined by the MQMSGJOURNAL enumeration for the message. |
2055 | Sets/returns the response queue for the message. | Sets/returns the response queue for the message. |
2056 | Sets/returns application-specific information that can be used to filter the message. | Sets/returns application-specific information that can be used to filter the message. |
2057 | Returns the identifier of the computer where the message originated. | Returns the identifier of the computer where the message originated. |
2058 | Returns the length (in bytes) of the message body. | Returns the length (in bytes) of the message body. |
2059 | Sets/returns a Variant containing the message body in the form of any intrinsic type or a persistent object. | Sets/returns a Variant containing the message body in the form of any intrinsic type or a persistent object. |
2060 | Sets/returns the administration queue for the message. | Sets/returns the administration queue for the message. |
2061 | Returns the MSMQ-generated identifier (array of bytes) of the message. | Returns the MSMQ-generated identifier (array of bytes) of the message. |
2062 | Sets/returns the correlation identifier (array of bytes) of the message. | Sets/returns the correlation identifier (array of bytes) of the message. |
2063 | Sets/returns one of the acknowledgement levels defined by the MQMSGACKNOWLEDGEMENT enumeration for the message. | Sets/returns one of the acknowledgement levels defined by the MQMSGACKNOWLEDGEMENT enumeration for the message. |
2064 | Sets/returns the label of the message. | Sets/returns the label of the message. |
2065 | Sets/returns the amount of time allowed to deliver the message to its destination queue. | Sets/returns the amount of time allowed to deliver the message to its destination queue. |
2066 | Sets/returns the amount of time that the receiving application has to retreive the message from its destination queue. | Sets/returns the amount of time that the receiving application has to retreive the message from its destination queue. |
2067 | Sets/returns the hash algorithm that Message Queuing uses when authenticating the message. | Sets/returns the hash algorithm that Message Queuing uses when authenticating the message. |
2068 | Sets/returns the encryption algorithm used to encrypt the message body of the private message. | Sets/returns the encryption algorithm used to encrypt the message body of the private message. |
2069 | Returns a Variant (Date) indicating the date and time when the message was sent. | Returns a Variant (Date) indicating the date and time when the message was sent. |
2070 | Returns a Variant (Date) indicating the date and time when the message arrived at its destination queue. | Returns a Variant (Date) indicating the date and time when the message arrived at its destination queue. |
2071 | Returns the original destination queue of the message, which is typically used when reading response messages, or messages in computer journals or dead-letter queues. | Returns the original destination queue of the message, which is typically used when reading response messages, or messages in computer journals or dead-letter queues. |
2072 | Sets/returns an array of bytes containing the sender certificate in the message. | Sets/returns an array of bytes containing the sender certificate in the message. |
2073 | Sets/returns an array of bytes containing the sender's identifier in the message. | Sets/returns an array of bytes containing the sender's identifier in the message. |
2074 | Sets/returns one of the types of sender identifiers defined by the MSMQSENDERIDTYPE enumeration for the message. | Sets/returns one of the types of sender identifiers defined by the MSMQSENDERIDTYPE enumeration for the message. |
2075 | Sends the message to the destination queue with the optional use of a transaction parameter. | Sends the message to the destination queue with the optional use of a transaction parameter. |
2076 | Retrieves the security context information needed to attach a certificate to the message. | Retrieves the security context information needed to attach a certificate to the message. |
2077 | Returns one of the access modes defined by the MQACCESS enumeration for the queue. | Returns one of the access modes defined by the MQACCESS enumeration for the queue. |
2078 | Returns one of the share modes defined by the MQSHARE enumeration for the queue. | Returns one of the share modes defined by the MQSHARE enumeration for the queue. |
2079 | Returns the MSMQQueueInfo object that was used to open the queue. | Returns the MSMQQueueInfo object that was used to open the queue. |
2080 | Returns the handle of the open instance of the queue, which can be used for directly calling Message Queuing APIs. | Returns the handle of the open instance of the queue, which can be used for directly calling Message Queuing APIs. |
2081 | Returns a value indicating whether the queue object is an open instance of the queue (1) or not (0). | Returns a value indicating whether the queue object is an open instance of the queue (1) or not (0). |
2082 | Closes an open instance of the queue. | Closes an open instance of the queue. |
2083 | Retrieves the first message in the queue, removing the message from the queue. | Retrieves the first message in the queue, removing the message from the queue. |
2084 | Peeks at the first message in the queue. | Peeks at the first message in the queue. |
2085 | Starts event notification for asynchronously reading messages in the specified queue, firing an MSMQEvent_Arrived event when a message is found or arrives at the position specified by the optional Cursor parameter and firing an MSMQEvent_ArrivedError if an error is generated while the application waits for a message. | Starts event notification for asynchronously reading messages in the specified queue, firing an MSMQEvent_Arrived event when a message is found or arrives at the position specified by the optional Cursor parameter and firing an MSMQEvent_ArrivedError if an error is generated while the application waits for a message. |
2086 | Returns the queue's cursor to the beginning of the queue. | Returns the queue's cursor to the beginning of the queue. |
2087 | Retrieves the message at the position pointed to by the cursor, removing the message from the queue. | Retrieves the message at the position pointed to by the cursor, removing the message from the queue. |
2088 | Advances the cursor to the next message in the queue and peeks at the message at the cursor. | Advances the cursor to the next message in the queue and peeks at the message at the cursor. |
2089 | Peeks at the current message in the queue without advancing the cursor. | Peeks at the current message in the queue without advancing the cursor. |
2090 | Returns the identifier of the public queue. | Returns the identifier of the public queue. |
2091 | Sets/returns an identifier indicating the type of service provided by the queue. | Sets/returns an identifier indicating the type of service provided by the queue. |
2092 | Sets/returns the label of the queue. | Sets/returns the label of the queue. |
2093 | Sets/returns the path name (physical location) of the queue. | Sets/returns the path name (physical location) of the queue. |
2094 | Sets the format name used to identify the queue or returns the format name generated by MSMQ when the queue was created or an application-specified format name. | Sets the format name used to identify the queue or returns the format name generated by MSMQ when the queue was created or an application-specified format name. |
2095 | Returns a value indicating whether the queue is transactional (1) or non-transactional (0). | Returns a value indicating whether the queue is transactional (1) or non-transactional (0). |
2096 | Sets/returns one of the privacy levels defined by the MQPRIVLEVEL enumeration for the queue. | Sets/returns one of the privacy levels defined by the MQPRIVLEVEL enumeration for the queue. |
2097 | Sets/returns one of the journaling levels defined by the MQJOURNAL enumeration for the queue. | Sets/returns one of the journaling levels defined by the MQJOURNAL enumeration for the queue. |
2098 | Sets/returns the maximum size (in kilobytes) of the queue. | Sets/returns the maximum size (in kilobytes) of the queue. |
2099 | Sets/returns the base priority for all messages sent to the public queue. | Sets/returns the base priority for all messages sent to the public queue. |
2100 | Returns a Variant (Date) indicating the date and time when the queue was created. | Returns a Variant (Date) indicating the date and time when the queue was created. |
2101 | Returns a Variant (Date) indicating the date and time when the queue's properties were last modified. | Returns a Variant (Date) indicating the date and time when the queue's properties were last modified. |
2102 | Sets/returns one of the authentication levels defined by the MQAUTHENTICATE enumeration for the queue. | Sets/returns one of the authentication levels defined by the MQAUTHENTICATE enumeration for the queue. |
2103 | Sets/returns the maximum size (in kilobytes) of the queue journal. | Sets/returns the maximum size (in kilobytes) of the queue journal. |
2104 | Creates a new queue with the path name set in PathName (required) and the values set by the optional IsWorldReadable (the default is False) and IsTransactional (the default is False) parameters. | Creates a new queue with the path name set in PathName (required) and the values set by the optional IsWorldReadable (the default is False) and IsTransactional (the default is False) parameters. |
2105 | Deletes the queue with the format name set in FormatName or the path name set in PathName. | Deletes the queue with the format name set in FormatName or the path name set in PathName. |
2106 | Opens the queue specified by the format name set in FormatName or by the path name set in PathName with the access and share modes specified, returning an MSMQQueue object. | Opens the queue specified by the format name set in FormatName or by the path name set in PathName with the access and share modes specified, returning an MSMQQueue object. |
2107 | Refreshes the properties of the object with with the values stored in the directory service (for public queues) or the local computer (for private queues). | Refreshes the properties of the object with with the values stored in the directory service (for public queues) or the local computer (for private queues). |
2108 | Updates the directory service or the local computer with the current values of the object's properties. | Updates the directory service or the local computer with the current values of the object's properties. |
2109 | Returns the cursor to the start of the collection of queues returned by MSMQQuery.LookupQueue and returns the element at the cursor. | Returns the cursor to the start of the collection of queues returned by MSMQQuery.LookupQueue and returns the element at the cursor. |
2110 | Advances the cursor to the next element of the collection of queues returned by MSMQQuery.LookupQueue and returns the element at the cursor. | Advances the cursor to the next element of the collection of queues returned by MSMQQuery.LookupQueue and returns the element at the cursor. |
2111 | Returns the underlying transaction object created by the transaction dispenser. | Returns the underlying transaction object created by the transaction dispenser. |
2112 | Commits the Message Queuing internal transaction or MS DTC external transaction. | Commits the Message Queuing internal transaction or MS DTC external transaction. |
2113 | Aborts the Message Queuing internal transaction or MS DTC external transaction. | Aborts the Message Queuing internal transaction or MS DTC external transaction. |
2114 | Initiates a new transaction and returns an MSMQ transaction object representing the new underlying transaction object created by the transaction dispenser. | Initiates a new transaction and returns an MSMQ transaction object representing the new underlying transaction object created by the transaction dispenser. |
2115 | Returns the globally unique identifier (GUID) for a specified computer, which can be used to create a private format name for a private queue or a machine format name for the computer journal or a dead-letter queue. | Returns the globally unique identifier (GUID) for a specified computer, which can be used to create a private format name for a private queue or a machine format name for the computer journal or a dead-letter queue. |
2116 | Fired when MSMQQueue.EnableNotification has been called and a message is found or arrives at the applicable position in the specified queue. | Fired when MSMQQueue.EnableNotification has been called and a message is found or arrives at the applicable position in the specified queue. |
2117 | Fired when MSMQQueue.EnableNotification has been called and an error is generated while the application waits for a message at the applicable position in the specified queue. | Fired when MSMQQueue.EnableNotification has been called and an error is generated while the application waits for a message at the applicable position in the specified queue. |
2118 | Returns a value indicating whether everyone can read messages in the queue (1) or only the owner of the queue can read messages in it (0, the default). | Returns a value indicating whether everyone can read messages in the queue (1) or only the owner of the queue can read messages in it (0, the default). |
2119 | Enumerates the various hashing and encryption algorithms. | Enumerates the various hashing and encryption algorithms. |
2120 | Exposes properties that specify an underlying MS DTC external transaction object or internal transaction object, an initialization method, and the standard ITransaction::Commit and Abort methods. | Exposes properties that specify an underlying MS DTC external transaction object or internal transaction object, an initialization method, and the standard ITransaction::Commit and Abort methods. |
2121 | Initializes an MSMQ transaction object to represent an existing underlying transaction object. | Initializes an MSMQ transaction object to represent an existing underlying transaction object. |
2123 | Method used to register a user certificate in Active Directory Domain Services. | Method used to register a user certificate in Active Directory Domain Services. |
2124 | Enumerates the flags that specify when an certificate is registered. | Enumerates the flags that specify when an certificate is registered. |
2125 | Register an internal or external certificate whenever MSMQApplication.RegisterCertificate is called. | Register an internal or external certificate whenever MSMQApplication.RegisterCertificate is called. |
2126 | Register a new internal certificate only if none exists. | Register a new internal certificate only if none exists. |
2128 | Returns the DNS path name of the queue. | Returns the DNS path name of the queue. |
2140 | Returns the the wire format used to send the message. | Returns the the wire format used to send the message. |
2141 | Sets/returns additional application-defined information that is associated with the message. | Sets/returns additional application-defined information that is associated with the message. |
2142 | Sets/returns a value indicating whether some message properties typically set by Message Queuing were generated and set by the sending application. | Sets/returns a value indicating whether some message properties typically set by Message Queuing were generated and set by the sending application. |
2143 | Sets/returns the transaction status queue on the source computer. | Sets/returns the transaction status queue on the source computer. |
2144 | Sets/returns the symmetric key used to encrypt messages. | Sets/returns the symmetric key used to encrypt messages. |
2145 | Sets/returns the specifies the MSMQ 1.0 signature or application-generated digital signature that is attached to the message. | Sets/returns the specifies the MSMQ 1.0 signature or application-generated digital signature that is attached to the message. |
2146 | Sets/returns the type of cryptographic service provider used to generate the digital signature attached to the message. | Sets/returns the type of cryptographic service provider used to generate the digital signature attached to the message. |
2147 | Sets/returns the name of the cryptographic provider used to generate the digital signature attached to the message. | Sets/returns the name of the cryptographic provider used to generate the digital signature attached to the message. |
2148 | Returns one of the message classes defined by the MQMSGCLASS enumeration. | Returns one of the message classes defined by the MQMSGCLASS enumeration. |
2155 | Returns an identifier indicating which transaction sent the message. | Returns an identifier indicating which transaction sent the message. |
2156 | Returns a value indicating whether the message was the first message sent in a transaction (1) or not (0). | Returns a value indicating whether the message was the first message sent in a transaction (1) or not (0). |
2157 | Returns a value indicating whether the message was the last message sent in a transaction (1) or not (0). | Returns a value indicating whether the message was the last message sent in a transaction (1) or not (0). |
2162 | Returns the name of a computer specified by its globally unique identifier (GUID). | Returns the name of a computer specified by its globally unique identifier (GUID). |
2163 | Returns the major version number of Message Queuing running on the computer. | Returns the major version number of Message Queuing running on the computer. |
2164 | Returns the minor version number of Message Queuing running on the computer. | Returns the minor version number of Message Queuing running on the computer. |
2165 | Returns the build version number of Message Queuing running on the computer. | Returns the build version number of Message Queuing running on the computer. |
2166 | Returns a Boolean indicating whether the Message Queuing service on the computer is configured to use Active Directory Domain Services and is operating in domain or offline mode. | Returns a Boolean indicating whether the Message Queuing service on the computer is configured to use Active Directory Domain Services and is operating in domain or offline mode. |
2168 | Returns one of the authentication levels defined by the MQMSGAUTHENTICATION enumeration for the message in the destination queue. | Returns one of the authentication levels defined by the MQMSGAUTHENTICATION enumeration for the message in the destination queue. |
2169 | Enumerates the authentication levels of a delivered message. | Enumerates the authentication levels of a delivered message. |
2171 | Returns the ITransaction interface on the underlying transaction object that is used by the MSMQTransaction object as a Variant (VT_UNKNOWN). | Returns the ITransaction interface on the underlying transaction object that is used by the MSMQTransaction object as a Variant (VT_UNKNOWN). |
2175 | Exposes properties that specify one or more queues and methods that open and close a destination object representing the queue or queues for sending messages. | Exposes properties that specify one or more queues and methods that open and close a destination object representing the queue or queues for sending messages. |
2176 | Opens the MSMQDestination object for sending messages to the queue or queues specified by the ADsPath, FormatName, or PathName property. | Opens the MSMQDestination object for sending messages to the queue or queues specified by the ADsPath, FormatName, or PathName property. |
2177 | Returns a Boolean indicating whether or not the MSMQDestination object is open for sending messages. | Returns a Boolean indicating whether or not the MSMQDestination object is open for sending messages. |
2178 | Sets/returns the ADs path to a distribution list, public queue, or queue alias object stored in Active Directory Domain Services. | Sets/returns the ADs path to a distribution list, public queue, or queue alias object stored in Active Directory Domain Services. |
2179 | Sets/returns the format name of the queue or queues represented by the MSMQDestination object. | Sets/returns the format name of the queue or queues represented by the MSMQDestination object. |
2180 | Provides properties that specify one or more queues and methods that open and close the object for sending messages. | Provides properties that specify one or more queues and methods that open and close the object for sending messages. |
2181 | Sets/returns an MSMQDestination object specifying one or more queues for returning response messages. | Sets/returns an MSMQDestination object specifying one or more queues for returning response messages. |
2183 | Returns an MSMQDestination object specifying one or more queues to which the message was originally sent. | Returns an MSMQDestination object specifying one or more queues to which the message was originally sent. |
2184 | Sets/returns the ADs path to a public queue object stored in Active Directory Domain Services. | Sets/returns the ADs path to a public queue object stored in Active Directory Domain Services. |
2185 | Returns a Variant (VT_I8) specifying the handle of the open instance of the queue, which can be used for directly calling Message Queuing APIs. | Returns a Variant (VT_I8) specifying the handle of the open instance of the queue, which can be used for directly calling Message Queuing APIs. |
2187 | Exposes properties that define the message and methods for sending it to a queue or to an MSMQDestination object representing one or more queues. | Exposes properties that define the message and methods for sending it to a queue or to an MSMQDestination object representing one or more queues. |
2193 | Sends the message to the queue or queues specified by an MSMQDestination object, an MSMQQueue object, or an IADs object that defines an MSMQ destination in Active Directory Domain Services with the optional use of a transaction parameter. | Sends the message to the queue or queues specified by an MSMQDestination object, an MSMQQueue object, or an IADs object that defines an MSMQ destination in Active Directory Domain Services with the optional use of a transaction parameter. |
2194 | Closes the open MSMQDestination object. | Closes the open MSMQDestination object. |
2195 | Sets/returns the path name of a public or private queue. | Sets/returns the path name of a public or private queue. |
2196 | Returns a Variant containing a string representation of the 64-bit lookup indentifier of the message. | Returns a Variant containing a string representation of the 64-bit lookup indentifier of the message. |
2197 | Retrieves a message with a LookupId property that is equal to the specified lookup identifier, removing it from the queue, and has the optional parameters Transaction (default set to MTS Transaction), WantDestinationQueue (default set to False), WantBody (default set to True), and WantConnectorType (default set to False). | Retrieves a message with a LookupId property that is equal to the specified lookup identifier, removing it from the queue, and has the optional parameters Transaction (default set to MTS Transaction), WantDestinationQueue (default set to False), WantBody (default set to True), and WantConnectorType (default set to False). |
2198 | Retrieves the message following a message with a LookupId property that is equal to the specified lookup identifier, removing it from the queue, and has the optional parameters Transaction (default set to MTS Transaction), WantDestinationQueue (default set to False), WantBody (default set to True), and WantConnectorType (default set to False). | Retrieves the message following a message with a LookupId property that is equal to the specified lookup identifier, removing it from the queue, and has the optional parameters Transaction (default set to MTS Transaction), WantDestinationQueue (default set to False), WantBody (default set to True), and WantConnectorType (default set to False). |
2199 | Retrieves the message preceding a message with a LookupId property that is equal to the specified lookup identifier, removing it from the queue, and has the optional parameters Transaction (default set to MTS Transaction), WantDestinationQueue (default set to False), WantBody (default set to True), and WantConnectorType (default set to False). | Retrieves the message preceding a message with a LookupId property that is equal to the specified lookup identifier, removing it from the queue, and has the optional parameters Transaction (default set to MTS Transaction), WantDestinationQueue (default set to False), WantBody (default set to True), and WantConnectorType (default set to False). |
2200 | Retrieves the first message in the queue, removing it from the queue, and has the optional parameters Transaction (default set to MTS Transaction), WantDestinationQueue (default set to False), WantBody (default set to True), and WantConnectorType (default set to False). | Retrieves the first message in the queue, removing it from the queue, and has the optional parameters Transaction (default set to MTS Transaction), WantDestinationQueue (default set to False), WantBody (default set to True), and WantConnectorType (default set to False). |
2201 | Retrieves the last message in the queue, removing it from the queue, and has the optional parameters Transaction (default set to MTS Transaction), WantDestinationQueue (default set to False), WantBody (default set to True), and WantConnectorType (default set to False). | Retrieves the last message in the queue, removing it from the queue, and has the optional parameters Transaction (default set to MTS Transaction), WantDestinationQueue (default set to False), WantBody (default set to True), and WantConnectorType (default set to False). |
2202 | Peeks at a message with a LookupId property that is equal to the specified lookup identifier and has the optional parameters WantDestinationQueue (default set to False), WantBody (default set to True), and WantConnectorType (default set to False). | Peeks at a message with a LookupId property that is equal to the specified lookup identifier and has the optional parameters WantDestinationQueue (default set to False), WantBody (default set to True), and WantConnectorType (default set to False). |
2203 | Peeks at the message following a message with a LookupId property that is equal to the specified lookup identifier and has the optional parameters WantDestinationQueue (default set to False), WantBody (default set to True), and WantConnectorType (default set to False). | Peeks at the message following a message with a LookupId property that is equal to the specified lookup identifier and has the optional parameters WantDestinationQueue (default set to False), WantBody (default set to True), and WantConnectorType (default set to False). |
2204 | Peeks at the message preceding a message with a LookupId property that is equal to the specified lookup identifier and has the optional parameters WantDestinationQueue (default set to False), WantBody (default set to True), and WantConnectorType (default set to False). | Peeks at the message preceding a message with a LookupId property that is equal to the specified lookup identifier and has the optional parameters WantDestinationQueue (default set to False), WantBody (default set to True), and WantConnectorType (default set to False). |
2205 | Peeks at the first message in the queue and has the optional parameters WantDestinationQueue (default set to False), WantBody (default set to True), and WantConnectorType (default set to False). | Peeks at the first message in the queue and has the optional parameters WantDestinationQueue (default set to False), WantBody (default set to True), and WantConnectorType (default set to False). |
2206 | Peeks at the last message in the queue and has the optional parameters WantDestinationQueue (default set to False), WantBody (default set to True), and WantConnectorType (default set to False). | Peeks at the last message in the queue and has the optional parameters WantDestinationQueue (default set to False), WantBody (default set to True), and WantConnectorType (default set to False). |
2207 | Returns a Boolean indicating whether the message was authenticated (True) or not (False). | Returns a Boolean indicating whether the message was authenticated (True) or not (False). |
2208 | Returns a Boolean indicating whether the message was the first message sent in a transaction (True) or not (False). | Returns a Boolean indicating whether the message was the first message sent in a transaction (True) or not (False). |
2209 | Returns a Boolean indicating whether the message was the last message sent in a transaction (True) or not (False). | Returns a Boolean indicating whether the message was the last message sent in a transaction (True) or not (False). |
2210 | Returns a Boolean indicating whether the queue object is an open instance of the queue (True) or not (False). | Returns a Boolean indicating whether the queue object is an open instance of the queue (True) or not (False). |
2211 | Returns a Boolean indicating whether the queue is transactional (True) or non-transactional (False). | Returns a Boolean indicating whether the queue is transactional (True) or non-transactional (False). |
2212 | Returns a Boolean indicating whether everyone can read messages in the queue (True) or only the owner of the queue can read messages in it (False, the default). | Returns a Boolean indicating whether everyone can read messages in the queue (True) or only the owner of the queue can read messages in it (False, the default). |
2213 | Sets/returns the multicast address that is associated with the queue. | Sets/returns the multicast address that is associated with the queue. |
2214 | Retrieves the security context information needed to attach a certificate to the message, caches the information in a security context buffer, and stores the handle to the security context buffer in the object. | Retrieves the security context information needed to attach a certificate to the message, caches the information in a security context buffer, and stores the handle to the security context buffer in the object. |
2215 | Returns a collection of public queues from Active Directory Domain Services that match the specified search criteria. | Returns a collection of public queues from Active Directory Domain Services that match the specified search criteria. |
2216 | Returns the SOAP envelope of an HTTP message. | Returns the SOAP envelope of an HTTP message. |
2217 | Returns an array of bytes containing the entire contents of an HTTP message, including the SOAP envelope and the SOAP attachments associated with it. | Returns an array of bytes containing the entire contents of an HTTP message, including the SOAP envelope and the SOAP attachments associated with it. |
2218 | Sets additional application-generated header elements for inclusion in the SOAP envelope of an HTTP message. | Sets additional application-generated header elements for inclusion in the SOAP envelope of an HTTP message. |
2219 | Sets application-generated SOAP body elements for inclusion in the SOAP envelope of an HTTP message. | Sets application-generated SOAP body elements for inclusion in the SOAP envelope of an HTTP message. |
2220 | Purges all messages in the queue. | Purges all messages in the queue. |
2221 | Resends the pending sequence of transactional messages in the outgoing queue. | Resends the pending sequence of transactional messages in the outgoing queue. |
2222 | Pauses the transmission of messages from the outgoing queue. | Pauses the transmission of messages from the outgoing queue. |
2223 | Resumes the transmission of messages from the outgoing queue. | Resumes the transmission of messages from the outgoing queue. |
2224 | Returns one of the types defined by the QUEUE_TYPE enumeration for the queue. | Returns one of the types defined by the QUEUE_TYPE enumeration for the queue. |
2225 | Returns a Boolean indicating whether the queue resides on the local computer (True) or on a remote computer (False). | Returns a Boolean indicating whether the queue resides on the local computer (True) or on a remote computer (False). |
2226 | Returns one of the values defined by the FOREIGN_STATUS enumeration for the queue. | Returns one of the values defined by the FOREIGN_STATUS enumeration for the queue. |
2227 | Returns the number of message bytes in the queue. | Returns the number of message bytes in the queue. |
2229 | Enumerates the possible queue types. | Enumerates the possible queue types. |
2230 | Enumerates the possible foreign statuses. | Enumerates the possible foreign statuses. |
2231 | Enumerates the possible queue states. | Enumerates the possible queue states. |
2232 | Returns the address or an array of possible addresses for routing messages to the destination computer in the next hop. | Returns the address or an array of possible addresses for routing messages to the destination computer in the next hop. |
2233 | Returns an array of format names of all active queues on the local computer. | Returns an array of format names of all active queues on the local computer. |
2234 | Returns an array of path names of all private queues on the local computer. | Returns an array of path names of all private queues on the local computer. |
2235 | Returns the name of the directory service server. | Returns the name of the directory service server. |
2236 | Returns a Boolean indicating whether the queue manager on the computer has been disconnected from the network by MSMQApplication.Disconnect, by the equivalent API function call, or by taking Message Queuing offline in the user interface. | Returns a Boolean indicating whether the queue manager on the computer has been disconnected from the network by MSMQApplication.Disconnect, by the equivalent API function call, or by taking Message Queuing offline in the user interface. |
2237 | Connects the queue manager to the network and to the directory service server. | Connects the queue manager to the network and to the directory service server. |
2238 | Disconnects the queue manager from the network and the directory service server. | Disconnects the queue manager from the network and the directory service server. |
2239 | Cleans up empty message files on the local computer. | Cleans up empty message files on the local computer. |
2240 | Exposes administrative properties that are common to both a destination queue and an outgoing queue. | Exposes administrative properties that are common to both a destination queue and an outgoing queue. |
2241 | Initializes the MSMQManagement object. | Initializes the MSMQManagement object. |
2242 | Exposes administrative properties that are specific to an outgoing queue. | Exposes administrative properties that are specific to an outgoing queue. |
2243 | Exposes administrative properties that are specific to a destination queue and a method for obtaining exactly-once-delivery information about transactional messages sent to the queue. | Exposes administrative properties that are specific to a destination queue and a method for obtaining exactly-once-delivery information about transactional messages sent to the queue. |
2245 | Returns the name of the computer used to initialize the object. | Returns the name of the computer used to initialize the object. |
2246 | Returns the number of messages in the queue. | Returns the number of messages in the queue. |
2247 | Returns one of the values defined by the QUEUE_STATE enumeration for the queue. | Returns one of the values defined by the QUEUE_STATE enumeration for the queue. |
2251 | Returns a collection of named exactly-once-delivery (EOD) properties describing the current state of the outgoing queue. | Returns a collection of named exactly-once-delivery (EOD) properties describing the current state of the outgoing queue. |
2252 | Returns an array of collections of exactly-once-delivery (EOD) properties with one collection for each computer sending transactional messages to the destination queue. | Returns an array of collections of exactly-once-delivery (EOD) properties with one collection for each computer sending transactional messages to the destination queue. |
2256 | Returns the number of message bytes in the journal queue. | Returns the number of message bytes in the journal queue. |
2257 | Returns the value of the specified element from the collection. | Returns the value of the specified element from the collection. |
2258 | Returns the number of elements in the collection. | Returns the number of elements in the collection. |
2259 | Represents a collection of Variants and provides methods for accessing them through string keys. | Represents a collection of Variants and provides methods for accessing them through string keys. |
2260 | Returns the number of message bytes currently stored in all queues on the computer. | Returns the number of message bytes currently stored in all queues on the computer. |
6001 | sent from %s to %s at | sent from %s to %s at |
6002 | received by %s at | received by %s at |
6003 | sent from %s at %s, %s | sent from %s at %s, %s |
6004 | Report Message Conflict | Report Message Conflict |
6005 | Admin Test Message | Admin Test Message |
6006 | Computer Queues | Computer Queues |
6007 | %1 from %2 | %1 from %2 |
6008 | Message Queuing Downlevel Client Support | Message Queuing Downlevel Client Support |
6009 | Allows MSMQ 2.0 clients to access MSMQ Active Directory features. | Allows MSMQ 2.0 clients to access MSMQ Active Directory features. |
6101 | Message Queuing Access Control | Message Queuing Access Control |
6102 | Message Queuing | Message Queuing |
6103 | This Message Queuing Cluster Resource provides a communications infrastructure for distributed, asynchronous messaging applications. | This Message Queuing Cluster Resource provides a communications infrastructure for distributed, asynchronous messaging applications. |
6104 | Provides a messaging infrastructure and development tool for creating distributed messaging applications for Windows-based networks and programs. If this service is stopped, distributed messages will be unavailable. If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start. | Provides a messaging infrastructure and development tool for creating distributed messaging applications for Windows-based networks and programs. If this service is stopped, distributed messages will be unavailable. If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start. |
6201 | ClusCfgMQTrigResType Class | ClusCfgMQTrigResType Class |
6202 | Configuring the 'Message Queuing Triggers' resource type | Configuring the 'Message Queuing Triggers' resource type |
6203 | Message Queuing Triggers | Message Queuing Triggers |
6204 | This Message Queuing Triggers Cluster Resource provides an automated infrastructure for MSMQ users. | This Message Queuing Triggers Cluster Resource provides an automated infrastructure for MSMQ users. |
6206 | Provides rule-based monitoring of messages arriving in a Message Queuing queue and, when the conditions of a rule are satisfied, invokes a COM component or a stand-alone executable program to process the message. | Provides rule-based monitoring of messages arriving in a Message Queuing queue and, when the conditions of a rule are satisfied, invokes a COM component or a stand-alone executable program to process the message. |
8003 | Unable to obtain the certificate from the certificate store. | Unable to obtain the certificate from the certificate store. |
8006 | This certificate is valid. | This certificate is valid. |
8008 | Error | Error |
8015 | Select a certificate and then click "Remove" to delete it from Active Directory Domain Services. | Select a certificate and then click "Remove" to delete it from Active Directory Domain Services. |
8016 | &Remove | &Remove |
8017 | Select a certificate from the following list and then click "Register" to register it in Active Directory Domain Services. You can then use this certificate with your Message Queuing applications. | Select a certificate from the following list and then click "Register" to register it in Active Directory Domain Services. You can then use this certificate with your Message Queuing applications. |
8018 | &Register | &Register |
8020 | Do you want to delete the following certificate from the Message Queuing certificate store? %1 |
Do you want to delete the following certificate from the Message Queuing certificate store? %1 |
8021 | Message Queuing Certificate Store | Message Queuing Certificate Store |
8022 | Do you want to import certificates from the system root certificate store into the Message Queuing certificate store? | Do you want to import certificates from the system root certificate store into the Message Queuing certificate store? |
10000 | Message Queuing Admin | Message Queuing Admin |
10005 | Snapin Description | Snapin Description |
10006 | Snapin Provider | Snapin Provider |
10007 | Snapin Version 1.0 | Snapin Version 1.0 |
10008 | Queue messages | Queue messages |
10009 | Priority | Priority |
10010 | Label | Label |
10011 | Time to Live | Time to Live |
10012 | Position in Queue | Position in Queue |
10013 | Recipient queue name length | Recipient queue name length |
10014 | Admin queue name length | Admin queue name length |
10015 | Response queue name length | Response queue name length |
10016 | Encrypted | Encrypted |
10017 | Message ID | Message ID |
10018 | Length | Length |
10019 | Size | Size |
10020 | Body | Body |
10021 | Class | Class |
10022 | Authenticated | Authenticated |
10023 | Hash Algorithm | Hash Algorithm |
10024 | Encryption Algorithm | Encryption Algorithm |
10025 | Source Computer | Source Computer |
10026 | Time Sent | Time Sent |
10027 | Time Arrived | Time Arrived |
10028 | Response Queue | Response Queue |
10029 | Admin Queue | Admin Queue |
10030 | Recipient Queue | Recipient Queue |
10031 | Tracked | Tracked |
10032 | Sender ID | Sender ID |
10033 | Sender ID Length | Sender ID Length |
10034 | Sender ID Exists | Sender ID Exists |
10035 | Label Length | Label Length |
10036 | Correlation | Correlation |
10037 | Delivery Mode | Delivery Mode |
10038 | Journal messages | Journal messages |
10039 | Normal | Normal |
10040 | Report | Report |
10041 | The queue was deleted. | The queue was deleted. |
10042 | The destination queue does not exist. | The destination queue does not exist. |
10043 | The time-to-be-received has elapsed. | The time-to-be-received has elapsed. |
10044 | The quota was exceeded. | The quota was exceeded. |
10045 | Access is denied. | Access is denied. |
10046 | The hop count exceeded the permitted value. | The hop count exceeded the permitted value. |
10047 | The message reached the queue. | The message reached the queue. |
10048 | The message was received. | The message was received. |
10049 | The message was purged before reaching the queue. | The message was purged before reaching the queue. |
10050 | The time-to-reach-queue has elapsed. | The time-to-reach-queue has elapsed. |
10051 | The signature is invalid. | The signature is invalid. |
10052 | The queue was purged. | The queue was purged. |
10053 | The encryption is invalid. | The encryption is invalid. |
10054 | The message cannot be encrypted. | The message cannot be encrypted. |
10055 | Nontransactional queue | Nontransactional queue |
10056 | Nontransactional message | Nontransactional message |
10057 | Express | Express |
10058 | Recoverable | Recoverable |
10059 | MD2 | MD2 |
10060 | MD4 | MD4 |
10061 | MD5 | MD5 |
10062 | SHA | SHA |
10063 | MAC | MAC |
10064 | RSA Sign | RSA Sign |
10065 | DSS Sign | DSS Sign |
10066 | RSA KeyX | RSA KeyX |
10067 | DES | DES |
10068 | RC2 | RC2 |
10069 | RC4 | RC4 |
10070 | SEAL | SEAL |
10071 | DH SF | DH SF |
10072 | DH EPHEM | DH EPHEM |
10073 | None | None |
10074 | Optional | Optional |
10076 | No | No |
10077 | Yes | Yes |
10078 | Unknown | Unknown |
10080 | Foreign (non-Windows) | Foreign (non-Windows) |
10081 | Outgoing Queues | Outgoing Queues |
10083 | PUBLIC | PUBLIC |
10087 | Please enter a valid GUID, such as {12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012}. | Please enter a valid GUID, such as {12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012}. |
10088 | PRIVATE | PRIVATE |
10089 | Message Queuing server | Message Queuing server |
10090 | COMPUTER | COMPUTER |
10091 | Triggers | Triggers |
10092 | CONNECTOR | CONNECTOR |
10093 | Foreign independent client | Foreign independent client |
10094 | Local | Local |
10095 | Independent client | Independent client |
10096 | The Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in is not installed. Consequently, the Message Queuing snap-in extension for it cannot be registered. | The Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in is not installed. Consequently, the Message Queuing snap-in extension for it cannot be registered. |
10097 | Inactive | Inactive |
10098 | Waiting to connect | Waiting to connect |
10099 | Not validated | Not validated |
10100 | Paused | Paused |
10101 | Connected | Connected |
10102 | Disconnecting... | Disconnecting... |
10103 | Disconnected | Disconnected |
10104 | Name | Name |
10105 | Type | Type |
10106 | Description | Description |
10107 | Local queue | Local queue |
10108 | (none) | (none) |
10109 | There is no more available memory. | There is no more available memory. |
10110 | %1 %2 |
%1 %2 |
10111 | An error occurred (code: 0x%1!0x!). | An error occurred (code: 0x%1!0x!). |
10112 | The properties of %1 cannot be obtained. | The properties of %1 cannot be obtained. |
10114 | The properties of %1 cannot be set. | The properties of %1 cannot be set. |
10115 | This Message Queuing server is already defined as an in-routing or out-routing server. | This Message Queuing server is already defined as an in-routing or out-routing server. |
10117 | Active Directory Domain Services cannot be queried. | Active Directory Domain Services cannot be queried. |
10118 | %1 cannot be created. | %1 cannot be created. |
10119 | Delete | Delete |
10120 | Are you sure you want to delete %1? | Are you sure you want to delete %1? |
10121 | %1 cannot be deleted. | %1 cannot be deleted. |
10122 | Error: %1 | Error: %1 |
10123 | Transactional dead-letter messages | Transactional dead-letter messages |
10124 | Journal | Journal |
10125 | Dead-letter messages | Dead-letter messages |
10126 | Private Queues | Private Queues |
10127 | Days | Days |
10128 | Seconds | Seconds |
10129 | Minutes | Minutes |
10131 | Please select a site. | Please select a site. |
10132 | Hours | Hours |
10136 | System Queues | System Queues |
10138 | The query for private queues failed. | The query for private queues failed. |
10139 | The queue cannot be purged. | The queue cannot be purged. |
10140 | Are you sure you want to delete all messages in the queue? | Are you sure you want to delete all messages in the queue? |
10142 | The list of messages cannot be retrieved. | The list of messages cannot be retrieved. |
10143 | Display first %1!d! out of %2!d! bytes. | Display first %1!d! out of %2!d! bytes. |
10144 | The body size is %1!d! bytes. | The body size is %1!d! bytes. |
10145 | Both sites are the same, please select another site. | Both sites are the same, please select another site. |
10146 | Dependent clients | Dependent clients |
10147 | Routing link between sites: %1 and %2 | Routing link between sites: %1 and %2 |
10148 | Site | Site |
10149 | Routing link | Routing link |
10150 | Between %1 and %2 | Between %1 and %2 |
10151 | The user certificate cannot be deleted. Error: 0x%1!x! |
The user certificate cannot be deleted. Error: 0x%1!x! |
10152 | The following list shows all personal certificates that are registered in Active Directory Domain Services. | The following list shows all personal certificates that are registered in Active Directory Domain Services. |
10153 | Please enter the name of a foreign site. | Please enter the name of a foreign site. |
10154 | The computer did not respond. MQPing failed. | The computer did not respond. MQPing failed. |
10155 | The computer responded. MQPing was successful. | The computer responded. MQPing was successful. |
10156 | MQTest Queue | MQTest Queue |
10157 | Sending Test Messages from %1 | Sending Test Messages from %1 |
10158 | Test message cannot be sent from %1. | Test message cannot be sent from %1. |
10160 | The report queue cannot be set. | The report queue cannot be set. |
10161 | The propagation flag cannot be set. | The propagation flag cannot be set. |
10162 | MQReport Queue | MQReport Queue |
10163 | The ping response queue cannot be opened. | The ping response queue cannot be opened. |
10164 | New Foreign Site... | New Foreign Site... |
10165 | The foreign site %1 cannot be created. | The foreign site %1 cannot be created. |
10166 | This site is a foreign site. A foreign site represents a group of computers that run other messaging systems (called foreign computers). Foreign computers can communicate with Message Queuing computers through Message Queuing servers running a connector application. These Message Queuing servers must be configured as site gates in routing links that connect this site to non-foreign sites. |
This site is a foreign site. A foreign site represents a group of computers that run other messaging systems (called foreign computers). Foreign computers can communicate with Message Queuing computers through Message Queuing servers running a connector application. These Message Queuing servers must be configured as site gates in routing links that connect this site to non-foreign sites. |
10167 | The report queue cannot be obtained. | The report queue cannot be obtained. |
10168 | The tracking flag cannot be obtained. This computer does not respond to messages sent to it. | The tracking flag cannot be obtained. This computer does not respond to messages sent to it. |
10169 | New Foreign Computer... | New Foreign Computer... |
10171 | The computer %1 cannot be created. | The computer %1 cannot be created. |
10172 | The MSMQ Configuration (msmq) object for the computer %1 cannot be created. | The MSMQ Configuration (msmq) object for the computer %1 cannot be created. |
10173 | The foreign site %1 was successfully created. In order to provide connectivity to this site, you must add a Message Queuing server that is running a connector application and belongs to a non-foreign site to this site. This server must also be defined as a site gate in a routing link that connects the non-foreign site to this site. |
The foreign site %1 was successfully created. In order to provide connectivity to this site, you must add a Message Queuing server that is running a connector application and belongs to a non-foreign site to this site. This server must also be defined as a site gate in a routing link that connects the non-foreign site to this site. |
10174 | The foreign computer %1 was successfully created. | The foreign computer %1 was successfully created. |
10175 | Please enter the name of a foreign computer. | Please enter the name of a foreign computer. |
10176 | Message Queuing Queue | Message Queuing Queue |
10177 | Find Message Queuing Queue | Find Message Queuing Queue |
10178 | Remote queue | Remote queue |
10182 | Full Path | Full Path |
10183 | Application-specific | Application-specific |
10184 | The object was successfully created. However, Active Directory Domain Services replication delays may prevent you from seeing it now. Wait several minutes and then click "Refresh" to see the object. |
The object was successfully created. However, Active Directory Domain Services replication delays may prevent you from seeing it now. Wait several minutes and then click "Refresh" to see the object. |
10185 | The object was successfully created. You may need to click "Refresh" to see it. | The object was successfully created. You may need to click "Refresh" to see it. |
10186 | The requested operation cannot be performed. This may be caused by replication delays in Active Directory Domain Services. Wait a few minutes, click "Refresh", and then try again. |
The requested operation cannot be performed. This may be caused by replication delays in Active Directory Domain Services. Wait a few minutes, click "Refresh", and then try again. |
10187 | Private queues are not supported. | Private queues are not supported. |
10188 | No information can be obtained from the Message Queuing service. | No information can be obtained from the Message Queuing service. |
10192 | Location | Location |
10193 | Transactional | Transactional |
10194 | Foreign | Foreign |
10195 | Number of Messages | Number of Messages |
10196 | Message Quota Used | Message Quota Used |
10197 | State | State |
10198 | Next Hop(s) | Next Hop(s) |
10199 | Number of Journal Messages | Number of Journal Messages |
10200 | Journal Message Quota Used | Journal Message Quota Used |
10201 | Are you sure you want to bring Message Queuing on %1 online? | Are you sure you want to bring Message Queuing on %1 online? |
10202 | Are you sure you want to take Message Queuing on %1 offline? | Are you sure you want to take Message Queuing on %1 offline? |
10203 | Are you sure you want to pause the queue? | Are you sure you want to pause the queue? |
10204 | Are you sure you want to resume queue operation? | Are you sure you want to resume queue operation? |
10208 | The operation failed. | The operation failed. |
10209 | Unprocessed (msgs) | Unprocessed (msgs) |
10210 | Unacknowledged (msgs) | Unacknowledged (msgs) |
10211 | Format Name | Format Name |
10214 | Quota | Quota |
10216 | Type GUID | Type GUID |
10219 | Journal Quota | Journal Quota |
10220 | Privacy Level | Privacy Level |
10221 | Base Priority | Base Priority |
10222 | Take Ownership | Take Ownership |
10223 | Set Permissions | Set Permissions |
10224 | Get Permissions | Get Permissions |
10225 | Set Properties | Set Properties |
10226 | Get Properties | Get Properties |
10228 | Peek Message | Peek Message |
10229 | Send Message | Send Message |
10230 | Receive Journal Message | Receive Journal Message |
10231 | Receive Message | Receive Message |
10232 | Delete Message | Delete Message |
10234 | Delete Journal Message | Delete Journal Message |
10235 | Full Control | Full Control |
10236 | The security descriptor cannot be obtained. | The security descriptor cannot be obtained. |
10237 | The security descriptor cannot be set. | The security descriptor cannot be set. |
10238 | The path name %1 cannot be converted to a format name. | The path name %1 cannot be converted to a format name. |
10239 | The operation is not supported for this queue. Some options, such as Properties or Delete, are not supported for private queues on a remote computer. |
The operation is not supported for this queue. Some options, such as Properties or Delete, are not supported for private queues on a remote computer. |
10240 | The format name of %1 cannot be obtained. | The format name of %1 cannot be obtained. |
10241 | The list of dependent clients cannot be obtained. | The list of dependent clients cannot be obtained. |
10242 | The site name cannot be obtained. The site may have been deleted. | The site name cannot be obtained. The site may have been deleted. |
10243 | Unlimited | Unlimited |
10244 | Allows administration of Message Queuing queues and messages | Allows administration of Message Queuing queues and messages |
10245 | Microsoft Corporation | Microsoft Corporation |
10246 | %1!ld!.%2!02ld!.%3!ld! | %1!ld!.%2!02ld!.%3!ld! |
10247 | %systemroot%\help\msmq.chm | %systemroot%\help\msmq.chm |
10248 | html/0555295f-735b-4095-b369-9cd3ebc8abf8.htm | html/0555295f-735b-4095-b369-9cd3ebc8abf8.htm |
10249 | \help\msmq.chm | \help\msmq.chm |
10250 | Public Queues | Public Queues |
10251 | The time-to-be-received has elapsed at the source (sending) computer. | The time-to-be-received has elapsed at the source (sending) computer. |
10252 | Unsupported cryptographic service provider. | Unsupported cryptographic service provider. |
10253 | html/fdf0a10c-e41a-4141-8306-af9678f5cd91.htm | html/fdf0a10c-e41a-4141-8306-af9678f5cd91.htm |
10254 | html/0f52531f-0b37-4d60-8722-974097485aae.htm | html/0f52531f-0b37-4d60-8722-974097485aae.htm |
10255 | html/cc423b2e-159e-4e0a-9d8d-5f11ad8def08.htm | html/cc423b2e-159e-4e0a-9d8d-5f11ad8def08.htm |
10256 | this computer | this computer |
10257 | The security page cannot be displayed. Your domain may be incorrectly configured. Verify that your DNS server is available and properly configured. | The security page cannot be displayed. Your domain may be incorrectly configured. Verify that your DNS server is available and properly configured. |
10258 | You must specify at least one site. | You must specify at least one site. |
10259 | Please type a rule name. | Please type a rule name. |
10260 | Queues located in an MSMQ 1.0 site (depending on connection with that site's primary site controller). | Queues located in an MSMQ 1.0 site (depending on connection with that site's primary site controller). |
10261 | Queues located in the MSMQ 1.0 site cannot be deleted. These queues must be deleted from the MSMQ 1.0 site using MSMQ Explorer (the administrative tool for MSMQ 1.0). | Queues located in the MSMQ 1.0 site cannot be deleted. These queues must be deleted from the MSMQ 1.0 site using MSMQ Explorer (the administrative tool for MSMQ 1.0). |
10263 | Not all public queues can be displayed. Only public queues cached locally can be displayed. | Not all public queues can be displayed. Only public queues cached locally can be displayed. |
10264 | Are you sure you want to delete these %1!d! queues? | Are you sure you want to delete these %1!d! queues? |
10265 | %1 - %2 |
%1 - %2 |
10266 | The following queues cannot be deleted: Error: %1 |
The following queues cannot be deleted: Error: %1 |
10267 | The queue(s) were successfully deleted. You may need to click "Find Now" again to verify that they were deleted. | The queue(s) were successfully deleted. You may need to click "Find Now" again to verify that they were deleted. |
10268 | Send MQPing message... | Send MQPing message... |
10269 | You cannot create a routing link between two foreign sites. At least one site must be a non-foreign site. | You cannot create a routing link between two foreign sites. At least one site must be a non-foreign site. |
10270 | This routing link connects a foreign site to a non-foreign site. In order for the link to function properly, you must define at least one Message Queuing server that runs a connector application and belongs to both sites as a site gate in this link. To define a site gate, click "OK," right-click the link, click "Properties," and then click "Site Gates." |
This routing link connects a foreign site to a non-foreign site. In order for the link to function properly, you must define at least one Message Queuing server that runs a connector application and belongs to both sites as a site gate in this link. To define a site gate, click "OK," right-click the link, click "Properties," and then click "Site Gates." |
10271 | Create Queue | Create Queue |
10272 | Receive Dead Letter | Receive Dead Letter |
10273 | Peek Dead Letter | Peek Dead Letter |
10274 | Peek Computer Journal | Peek Computer Journal |
10275 | Delete Dead Letter | Delete Dead Letter |
10276 | Receive Computer Journal | Receive Computer Journal |
10277 | Delete Computer Journal | Delete Computer Journal |
10278 | Computer located in an MSMQ 1.0 site (depending on connection with that site's primary site controller). | Computer located in an MSMQ 1.0 site (depending on connection with that site's primary site controller). |
10279 | The maximum number of threads must be between 1 and %1!ld!. | The maximum number of threads must be between 1 and %1!ld!. |
10280 | The default message body size is illegal. The default message body size must be between 0 and %1!ld!. | The default message body size is illegal. The default message body size must be between 0 and %1!ld!. |
10281 | The initial number of threads must be between 1 and the number set for the maximum number of threads, which equals %1!d!. | The initial number of threads must be between 1 and the number set for the maximum number of threads, which equals %1!d!. |
10282 | Rules | Rules |
10284 | Rule Name | Rule Name |
10285 | Rule Description | Rule Description |
10287 | Trigger Name | Trigger Name |
10288 | Queue Path Name | Queue Path Name |
10289 | Number of Rules | Number of Rules |
10290 | Enabled | Enabled |
10291 | Serialized | Serialized |
10292 | Message label contains | Message label contains |
10293 | Message label does not contain | Message label does not contain |
10294 | Message body contains (applies only to string body type) | Message body contains (applies only to string body type) |
10295 | Message body does not contain (applies only to string body type) | Message body does not contain (applies only to string body type) |
10296 | Message priority equals | Message priority equals |
10297 | Message priority does not equal | Message priority does not equal |
10298 | Message priority is greater than | Message priority is greater than |
10299 | Message priority is less than | Message priority is less than |
10300 | Application-specific message number (AppSpecific) equals | Application-specific message number (AppSpecific) equals |
10301 | Application-specific message number (AppSpecific) does not equal | Application-specific message number (AppSpecific) does not equal |
10302 | Application-specific message number (AppSpecific) is greater than | Application-specific message number (AppSpecific) is greater than |
10303 | Application-specific message number (AppSpecific) is less than | Application-specific message number (AppSpecific) is less than |
10304 | Message source computer ID (SourceMachineGuid) equals | Message source computer ID (SourceMachineGuid) equals |
10305 | Message source computer ID (SourceMachineGuid) does not equal | Message source computer ID (SourceMachineGuid) does not equal |
10306 | Message ID (as variant) | Message ID (as variant) |
10307 | Message label (as string) | Message label (as string) |
10308 | Message body (as variant) | Message body (as variant) |
10309 | Message body (as string) | Message body (as string) |
10310 | Message priority (as number) | Message priority (as number) |
10311 | Message correlation ID (as variant) | Message correlation ID (as variant) |
10312 | Queue path name (as string) | Queue path name (as string) |
10313 | Queue format name (as string) | Queue format name (as string) |
10314 | Response queue format name (as string) | Response queue format name (as string) |
10315 | Administration queue format name (as string) | Administration queue format name (as string) |
10316 | Application-specific message number (AppSpecific as long) | Application-specific message number (AppSpecific as long) |
10317 | Trigger name (as string) | Trigger name (as string) |
10318 | Trigger ID (as string) | Trigger ID (as string) |
10319 | Message source computer ID (SourceMachineGuid as string) | Message source computer ID (SourceMachineGuid as string) |
10320 | %1 AND | %1 AND |
10322 | %1 | %1 |
10323 | The condition format is illegal. | The condition format is illegal. |
10336 | Message arrival time (ArrivedTime as date variant) | Message arrival time (ArrivedTime as date variant) |
10337 | Message sending time (SentTime as date variant) | Message sending time (SentTime as date variant) |
10338 | The action properties cannot be displayed. The action format is invalid. | The action properties cannot be displayed. The action format is invalid. |
10339 | The condition length was exceeded. The maximum length is %1!ld!. | The condition length was exceeded. The maximum length is %1!ld!. |
10340 | No condition type was selected. Please select a condition type before adding a new condition. | No condition type was selected. Please select a condition type before adding a new condition. |
10343 | Numeric literal | Numeric literal |
10344 | String literal | String literal |
10345 | A literal value is required. Please specify a value before adding a new parameter to the invocation parameter list. | A literal value is required. Please specify a value before adding a new parameter to the invocation parameter list. |
10346 | %1 is not a legal numeric value. | %1 is not a legal numeric value. |
10347 | New Rule | New Rule |
10348 | A rule must have an invoked program. Please type either a stand-alone executable path or a COM program ID and method. | A rule must have an invoked program. Please type either a stand-alone executable path or a COM program ID and method. |
10349 | The new rule was not successfully created. %1 | The new rule was not successfully created. %1 |
10350 | The priority value is illegal. Message priority must be between %1!d! and %2!d!. | The priority value is illegal. Message priority must be between %1!d! and %2!d!. |
10351 | The value %1 is illegal. A numeric value is expected. | The value %1 is illegal. A numeric value is expected. |
10352 | The source computer ID is invalid. A computer ID must be a valid GUID, such as {12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012}. | The source computer ID is invalid. A computer ID must be a valid GUID, such as {12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012}. |
10354 | The new parameter cannot be added. The number of invocation parameters exceeded the limit (%1!d!). | The new parameter cannot be added. The number of invocation parameters exceeded the limit (%1!d!). |
10355 | Please type a queue path name. | Please type a queue path name. |
10356 | Please type a trigger name. | Please type a trigger name. |
10357 | The queue path name is illegal. | The queue path name is illegal. |
10358 | The queue %1 was not found. The queue may not exist or may have been deleted. Please check that the queue exists, and then try again. | The queue %1 was not found. The queue may not exist or may have been deleted. Please check that the queue exists, and then try again. |
10359 | The queue path name or permission cannot be validated. Please verify that Message Queuing is running and that there is a connection to Active Directory Domain Services (for public queues). Do you want to use this queue path name? | The queue path name or permission cannot be validated. Please verify that Message Queuing is running and that there is a connection to Active Directory Domain Services (for public queues). Do you want to use this queue path name? |
10360 | The queue %1 cannot be opened for retrieving messages. The queue does not have the Receive Message permission. Please grant the Receive Message permission to this queue before updating or creating the trigger. | The queue %1 cannot be opened for retrieving messages. The queue does not have the Receive Message permission. Please grant the Receive Message permission to this queue before updating or creating the trigger. |
10361 | New Trigger | New Trigger |
10362 | Rule ID | Rule ID |
10363 | Trigger ID | Trigger ID |
10364 | Message lookup ID (as variant) | Message lookup ID (as variant) |
10365 | Message Processing Type | Message Processing Type |
10366 | The system cannot determine if %1 is a transactional queue. Transactional retrieval is possible only for transactional queues. Do you want to transactionally retrieve messages from this queue? | The system cannot determine if %1 is a transactional queue. Transactional retrieval is possible only for transactional queues. Do you want to transactionally retrieve messages from this queue? |
10367 | The queue %1 is not transactional. Transactional retrieval is allowed only for transactional queues. Please change the message processing type. | The queue %1 is not transactional. Transactional retrieval is allowed only for transactional queues. Please change the message processing type. |
10368 | The new trigger was not successfully created. %1 | The new trigger was not successfully created. %1 |
10369 | Message Peeking | Message Peeking |
10370 | Message Retrieval | Message Retrieval |
10371 | Transactional Message Retrieval | Transactional Message Retrieval |
10372 | The value %1 is illegal. | The value %1 is illegal. |
10373 | The %1 service cannot be stopped. | The %1 service cannot be stopped. |
10374 | The following services depend on the Message Queuing service and must be stopped: %1 | The following services depend on the Message Queuing service and must be stopped: %1 |
10375 | OK | OK |
10377 | %1Configuration/Sites | %1Configuration/Sites |
10378 | %1/Computers | %1/Computers |
10379 | New Private Queue | New Private Queue |
10380 | The Message Queuing service on the computer hosting the private queues may be stopped. | The Message Queuing service on the computer hosting the private queues may be stopped. |
10381 | The name supplied is too long or contains illegal characters. | The name supplied is too long or contains illegal characters. |
10382 | This may be because the name supplied is too long or contains illegal characters. | This may be because the name supplied is too long or contains illegal characters. |
10383 | Error code: 0x%1!x! |
Error code: 0x%1!x! |
10384 | The Message Queuing service on the computer hosting the queue may be offline, or a connection with Active Directory Domain Services cannot be established from that computer. | The Message Queuing service on the computer hosting the queue may be offline, or a connection with Active Directory Domain Services cannot be established from that computer. |
10385 | Transactional queue | Transactional queue |
10836 | %1 Properties | %1 Properties |
10931 | The operation requested cannot be performed. The queue may have been deleted. Click "Refresh", and then try again. |
The operation requested cannot be performed. The queue may have been deleted. Click "Refresh", and then try again. |
10934 | Computer journal | Computer journal |
10935 | Computer dead-letter queue | Computer dead-letter queue |
10936 | Computer transactional dead-letter queue | Computer transactional dead-letter queue |
10941 | Displaying properties for multiple rules is not allowed. Please select a single rule. | Displaying properties for multiple rules is not allowed. Please select a single rule. |
10945 | Message body contains %1 | Message body contains %1 |
10946 | Message body does not contain %1 | Message body does not contain %1 |
10947 | Application-specific equals %1 | Application-specific equals %1 |
10948 | Application-specific does not equal %1 | Application-specific does not equal %1 |
10949 | Application-specific is greater than %1 | Application-specific is greater than %1 |
10950 | Application-specific is less than %1 | Application-specific is less than %1 |
10951 | Message source computer ID equals %1 | Message source computer ID equals %1 |
10952 | Message source computer ID does not equal %1 | Message source computer ID does not equal %1 |
10953 | %1 is not a valid folder name. Error: %2 |
%1 is not a valid folder name. Error: %2 |
10954 | The folder name %1 is too long. | The folder name %1 is too long. |
10955 | Please type the path of the message files folder. | Please type the path of the message files folder. |
10956 | Please type the path of the message logger folder. | Please type the path of the message logger folder. |
10957 | Please type the path of the transaction logger folder. | Please type the path of the transaction logger folder. |
10959 | All Extended Rights | All Extended Rights |
10960 | Create All Child Objects | Create All Child Objects |
10961 | Delete All Child Objects | Delete All Child Objects |
10962 | Public queues cannot be accessed in workgroup mode. | Public queues cannot be accessed in workgroup mode. |
10963 | Message label contains %1 | Message label contains %1 |
10964 | Message label does not contain %1 | Message label does not contain %1 |
10965 | Message priority equals %1 | Message priority equals %1 |
10966 | Message priority does not equal %1 | Message priority does not equal %1 |
10967 | Message priority is greater than %1 | Message priority is greater than %1 |
10968 | Message priority is less than %1 | Message priority is less than %1 |
10969 | The General page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing. | The General page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing. |
10970 | The Diagnostics page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing. | The Diagnostics page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing. |
10971 | The Routing page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing. | The Routing page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing. |
10972 | The Dependent Clients page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing. | The Dependent Clients page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing. |
10973 | The Sites page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing. | The Sites page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing. |
10974 | HTTP error: %1!d! | HTTP error: %1!d! |
10975 | Please type the full path of an existing executable file. | Please type the full path of an existing executable file. |
10976 | Send an MQPing message from %1 to %2 and then verify its receipt. | Send an MQPing message from %1 to %2 and then verify its receipt. |
10977 | Send a test message from %1 to a specified destination queue. | Send a test message from %1 to a specified destination queue. |
10978 | Configure route tracking for messages that are sent and received by %1. | Configure route tracking for messages that are sent and received by %1. |
10979 | Message lookup ID | Message lookup ID |
10982 | %1 is not a valid folder name. Please enter the full path of a folder. | %1 is not a valid folder name. Please enter the full path of a folder. |
10983 | The process object for the Message Queuing service cannot be opened. | The process object for the Message Queuing service cannot be opened. |
10984 | The dependencies of the Message Queuing service cannot be enumerated. | The dependencies of the Message Queuing service cannot be enumerated. |
10988 | The SOAP envelope of the message cannot be displayed. | The SOAP envelope of the message cannot be displayed. |
10990 | Locked | Locked |
10996 | List Contents | List Contents |
10997 | The source computer GUID changed. | The source computer GUID changed. |
10998 | Message was rejected by the receiver | Message was rejected by the receiver |
10999 | No failures reported. | No failures reported. |
11000 | Ping Failed. | Ping Failed. |
11001 | TCP is not installed or not enabled. | TCP is not installed or not enabled. |
11002 | Name resolution failed. | Name resolution failed. |
11003 | Invalid server certificate. | Invalid server certificate. |
11004 | Limit on the number of connections reached. | Limit on the number of connections reached. |
11005 | Absense of Directory Service connectivity prevented getting routing data. | Absense of Directory Service connectivity prevented getting routing data. |
11006 | Failed to create Winsock socket. | Failed to create Winsock socket. |
11007 | Failed to bind Winsock socket. | Failed to bind Winsock socket. |
11008 | Failed to connect Winsock socket. | Failed to connect Winsock socket. |
11009 | Connection refused by other side due to resource limitation, connection limit, or malformed packets. | Connection refused by other side due to resource limitation, connection limit, or malformed packets. |
11010 | Address: | Address: |
11011 | Unknown connection failure. | Unknown connection failure. |
11012 | Failed to send packet. | Failed to send packet. |
11013 | Failed to send because connection is not ready. Connection could be closed. | Failed to send because connection is not ready. Connection could be closed. |
11014 | Failed due to low memory. | Failed due to low memory. |
11015 | Establish connection packet received. | Establish connection packet received. |
11016 | Connection is ready to transfer messages. | Connection is ready to transfer messages. |
11100 | Connection History | Connection History |
11101 | Dead letter queue name length | Dead letter queue name length |
11102 | Dead Letter Queue | Dead Letter Queue |
11112 | Abort Count | Abort Count |
11113 | Move Count | Move Count |
11121 | Failed to move message from %1 to %2. | Failed to move message from %1 to %2. |
11122 | Are you sure you want to delete this message? | Are you sure you want to delete this message? |
11124 | html/d5c4b129-7fb7-4e80-a76c-6590442375fa.htm | html/d5c4b129-7fb7-4e80-a76c-6590442375fa.htm |
11125 | html/dfa87be2-7bdb-4188-8043-6dc63aef4b88.htm | html/dfa87be2-7bdb-4188-8043-6dc63aef4b88.htm |
11126 | html/e567cf30-eb8e-4d10-9664-e66da3d8af0d.htm | html/e567cf30-eb8e-4d10-9664-e66da3d8af0d.htm |
11127 | html/a776f7fa-b135-4f08-8135-9fa521a8e895.htm | html/a776f7fa-b135-4f08-8135-9fa521a8e895.htm |
11128 | html/b2792b68-afb5-46bd-8cc5-4033b1536019.htm | html/b2792b68-afb5-46bd-8cc5-4033b1536019.htm |
11129 | html/f1b00143-fc44-4c68-a605-31b7e1e7e4ad.htm | html/f1b00143-fc44-4c68-a605-31b7e1e7e4ad.htm |
11130 | html/29e5019c-30f2-495f-8b79-1dd7cc19d194.htm | html/29e5019c-30f2-495f-8b79-1dd7cc19d194.htm |
11131 | html/b4ac0f1a-baee-4b1c-be2b-ea1999834b10.htm | html/b4ac0f1a-baee-4b1c-be2b-ea1999834b10.htm |
11132 | html/acb8d56d-c38f-41c0-b217-e072f13dda80.htm | html/acb8d56d-c38f-41c0-b217-e072f13dda80.htm |
11133 | html/f089a5e8-9089-4d7a-95d7-fde7848669b7.htm | html/f089a5e8-9089-4d7a-95d7-fde7848669b7.htm |
11134 | html/3ffcafa9-b83d-4a57-84ec-53771c8add0c.htm | html/3ffcafa9-b83d-4a57-84ec-53771c8add0c.htm |
11135 | html/3058f324-6879-411c-bcf3-54896e3342df.htm | html/3058f324-6879-411c-bcf3-54896e3342df.htm |
11136 | html/1bf15ca9-5a20-482a-8074-c94ca4f1bf61.htm | html/1bf15ca9-5a20-482a-8074-c94ca4f1bf61.htm |
11137 | html/72394248-e023-4306-bd15-1eca73d85a40.htm | html/72394248-e023-4306-bd15-1eca73d85a40.htm |
11139 | html/13a230fd-5ecd-4ea8-ad4f-9c23d5f9daba.htm | html/13a230fd-5ecd-4ea8-ad4f-9c23d5f9daba.htm |
11140 | htpml/2d3b6c5e-926d-4543-9ba4-cec69b7cbc10.htm | htpml/2d3b6c5e-926d-4543-9ba4-cec69b7cbc10.htm |
11141 | html/bc59b453-ff6f-4c18-a0ea-1f26652f7925.htm | html/bc59b453-ff6f-4c18-a0ea-1f26652f7925.htm |
11142 | html/e103708d-acd7-4539-8313-da7bd00106bb.htm | html/e103708d-acd7-4539-8313-da7bd00106bb.htm |
11143 | html/810549f9-46df-46e1-9ce5-d7914552c10b.htm | html/810549f9-46df-46e1-9ce5-d7914552c10b.htm |
11144 | html/cb5239ea-55e1-48a6-8791-39c61ac4477d.htm | html/cb5239ea-55e1-48a6-8791-39c61ac4477d.htm |
11145 | html/2c582b23-5b86-495f-af8a-0f7050dd7324.htm | html/2c582b23-5b86-495f-af8a-0f7050dd7324.htm |
11146 | html/30343ef0-8dd9-4aa7-99fa-eba940e083ad.htm | html/30343ef0-8dd9-4aa7-99fa-eba940e083ad.htm |
11147 | html/8fdefa01-28d2-4c1b-a3f7-4c30ef469d2b.htm | html/8fdefa01-28d2-4c1b-a3f7-4c30ef469d2b.htm |
11148 | html/5a83f16c-8a2d-4bef-934b-0f35fe61cbe3.htm | html/5a83f16c-8a2d-4bef-934b-0f35fe61cbe3.htm |
11149 | html/aa32a336-821d-424e-8b00-a12dd2a564b6.htm | html/aa32a336-821d-424e-8b00-a12dd2a564b6.htm |
11150 | html/6a86e0a5-66ce-43d6-934e-701704241877.htm | html/6a86e0a5-66ce-43d6-934e-701704241877.htm |
11151 | html/15746999-be42-42dc-8636-14b685c8de80.htm | html/15746999-be42-42dc-8636-14b685c8de80.htm |
11152 | html/c6b0419a-4dcf-4234-8120-56a584be4511.htm | html/c6b0419a-4dcf-4234-8120-56a584be4511.htm |
11153 | html/4f4f5150-6b72-415f-be92-598328bf9b12.htm | html/4f4f5150-6b72-415f-be92-598328bf9b12.htm |
11154 | html/7289b5b8-acd4-414b-b284-77ae04ba3bb8.htm | html/7289b5b8-acd4-414b-b284-77ae04ba3bb8.htm |
11155 | html/3ca152e1-490e-4ab3-9d63-ac9624794a19.htm | html/3ca152e1-490e-4ab3-9d63-ac9624794a19.htm |
11156 | html/917c4f55-e8dc-4c18-b05e-a0f84efbe643.htm | html/917c4f55-e8dc-4c18-b05e-a0f84efbe643.htm |
11157 | html/557ffd72-f437-46d7-a665-c2b1400f084e.htm | html/557ffd72-f437-46d7-a665-c2b1400f084e.htm |
11158 | html/128dea8f-3797-4f09-9c78-4200b9f7e48b.htm | html/128dea8f-3797-4f09-9c78-4200b9f7e48b.htm |
11159 | html/15c585c5-6de0-4d90-8077-f3b0e4197107.htm | html/15c585c5-6de0-4d90-8077-f3b0e4197107.htm |
11160 | html/1333bebb-3b0f-42ad-b0ba-db5d75b0d34e.htm | html/1333bebb-3b0f-42ad-b0ba-db5d75b0d34e.htm |
11161 | html/9c62ef53-fe24-4e40-9661-0d7446f2a229.htm | html/9c62ef53-fe24-4e40-9661-0d7446f2a229.htm |
11162 | html/c9836f85-fff3-4acb-bdb2-52c9f3515285.htm | html/c9836f85-fff3-4acb-bdb2-52c9f3515285.htm |
11163 | html/9bdf8034-578e-4873-8f64-78312173fbc6.htm | html/9bdf8034-578e-4873-8f64-78312173fbc6.htm |
11164 | Cannot display message body - error opening queue '%1' | Cannot display message body - error opening queue '%1' |
11165 | Cannot retrieve message body. Probably the message was already received. | Cannot retrieve message body. Probably the message was already received. |
11166 | Cannot display message body - out of memory | Cannot display message body - out of memory |
11167 | Cannot delete message - error opening queue '%1' | Cannot delete message - error opening queue '%1' |
11168 | Cannot delete message. Probably the message was already deleted. | Cannot delete message. Probably the message was already deleted. |
11169 | Cannot move message - error opening source queue '%1'. | Cannot move message - error opening source queue '%1'. |
11170 | Cannot move message - error opening target queue '%1'. | Cannot move message - error opening target queue '%1'. |
11171 | Failed to commit transaction. Move failed. | Failed to commit transaction. Move failed. |
11172 | html/b109356a-c0b4-4740-a850-c9aefac5f942.htm | html/b109356a-c0b4-4740-a850-c9aefac5f942.htm |
11173 | html/2658aeff-2c0e-4c79-98e4-679eeb37ccd6.htm | html/2658aeff-2c0e-4c79-98e4-679eeb37ccd6.htm |
11174 | html/8751285a-93d4-4b4e-9dfa-0111b519c8c9.htm | html/8751285a-93d4-4b4e-9dfa-0111b519c8c9.htm |
11175 | html/c0d6bb93-5cfa-4276-89d5-ade5f3686d48.htm | html/c0d6bb93-5cfa-4276-89d5-ade5f3686d48.htm |
11176 | html/c40482ba-03c6-46a6-a71e-faad2792722d.htm | html/c40482ba-03c6-46a6-a71e-faad2792722d.htm |
11177 | html/c3034fa7-9054-4513-aaee-3318b9e83c9f.htm | html/c3034fa7-9054-4513-aaee-3318b9e83c9f.htm |
11178 | html/229e47aa-c0d3-4811-bb43-3e22a26813b9.htm | html/229e47aa-c0d3-4811-bb43-3e22a26813b9.htm |
11179 | Unable to start the Message Queuing service | Unable to start the Message Queuing service |
11180 | Unable to start service '%1' | Unable to start service '%1' |
11181 | Unable to open service '%1' | Unable to open service '%1' |
11183 | Failed to move message from %1 to %2 because the target queue or subqueue is invalid. | Failed to move message from %1 to %2 because the target queue or subqueue is invalid. |
11184 | MSMQ Service exclusion for TCP | MSMQ Service exclusion for TCP |
11185 | MSMQ Service exclusion for UDP | MSMQ Service exclusion for UDP |
11186 | MQDS Service exclusion for TCP | MQDS Service exclusion for TCP |
11187 | MQDS Service exclusion for UDP | MQDS Service exclusion for UDP |
11188 | MSMQ Service exclusion for Multicast | MSMQ Service exclusion for Multicast |
11189 | Message Queuing TCP Inbound | Message Queuing TCP Inbound |
11190 | Message Queuing TCP Outbound | Message Queuing TCP Outbound |
11191 | Message Queuing UDP Inbound | Message Queuing UDP Inbound |
11192 | Message Queuing UDP Outbound | Message Queuing UDP Outbound |
11193 | MQDS TCP Inbound | MQDS TCP Inbound |
11194 | MQDS TCP Outbound | MQDS TCP Outbound |
11195 | MQDS UDP Inbound | MQDS UDP Inbound |
11196 | MQDS UDP Outbound | MQDS UDP Outbound |
11197 | Message Queuing Multicast Inbound | Message Queuing Multicast Inbound |
11198 | Message Queuing Multicast Outbound | Message Queuing Multicast Outbound |
11199 | Settings of the multicast address will not take effect unless Multicast Support is installed on the remote computer. | Settings of the multicast address will not take effect unless Multicast Support is installed on the remote computer. |
11200 | Queue is unauthenticated. Message senders can bypass the Access Control settings specified in the Security tab. | Queue is unauthenticated. Message senders can bypass the Access Control settings specified in the Security tab. |
11201 | MessageQueuing-BlockOthers-Inbound | MessageQueuing-BlockOthers-Inbound |
11202 | Block any inbound traffic other than specified | Block any inbound traffic other than specified |
11203 | MessageQueuing-BlockOthers-Outbound | MessageQueuing-BlockOthers-Outbound |
11204 | Block any outbound traffic other than specified | Block any outbound traffic other than specified |
11205 | MessageQueuing-TCP-Inbound | MessageQueuing-TCP-Inbound |
11206 | Allow inbound Message Queuing traffic over TCP | Allow inbound Message Queuing traffic over TCP |
11207 | MessageQueuing-TCP-Outbound | MessageQueuing-TCP-Outbound |
11208 | Allow outbound Message Queuing traffic over TCP | Allow outbound Message Queuing traffic over TCP |
11209 | MessageQueuing-UDP-Inbound | MessageQueuing-UDP-Inbound |
11210 | Allow inbound Message Queuing traffic over UDP | Allow inbound Message Queuing traffic over UDP |
11211 | MessageQueuing-UDP-Outbound | MessageQueuing-UDP-Outbound |
11212 | Allow outbound Message Queuing traffic over UDP | Allow outbound Message Queuing traffic over UDP |
11213 | MessageQueuing-MulticastPGM-Inbound | MessageQueuing-MulticastPGM-Inbound |
11214 | Allow inbound Message Queuing multicast traffic over PGM | Allow inbound Message Queuing multicast traffic over PGM |
11215 | MessageQueuing-MulticastPGM-Outbound | MessageQueuing-MulticastPGM-Outbound |
11216 | Allow outbound Message Queuing multicast traffic over PGM | Allow outbound Message Queuing multicast traffic over PGM |
32828 | Create a New Private Queue | Create a New Private Queue |
32829 | Create a New Public Queue | Create a New Public Queue |
57345 | %1 is not a valid folder name. | %1 is not a valid folder name. |
57346 | %1 is not a valid drive. You must specify a valid fixed drive on this computer. | %1 is not a valid drive. You must specify a valid fixed drive on this computer. |
57347 | The folder %1 does not exist. Do you want to create it now? | The folder %1 does not exist. Do you want to create it now? |
57348 | Proper security cannot be set for the folder %1. Error: %2 |
Proper security cannot be set for the folder %1. Error: %2 |
57349 | The folder %1 already exists. Make sure that the security for this folder is properly set so that files created in this folder also have the proper security. | The folder %1 already exists. Make sure that the security for this folder is properly set so that files created in this folder also have the proper security. |
57350 | The folder %1 cannot be created. Error: %2 |
The folder %1 cannot be created. Error: %2 |
57351 | The folder %1 is not located on a valid NTFS drive. Consequently, this folder is not secured. Do you want to continue using this folder? | The folder %1 is not located on a valid NTFS drive. Consequently, this folder is not secured. Do you want to continue using this folder? |
57352 | %1!d! | %1!d! |
57353 | Nothing can be read from or written to the Windows registry. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing using Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel. |
Nothing can be read from or written to the Windows registry. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing using Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel. |
57354 | The storage page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing using Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel. | The storage page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing using Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel. |
57355 | The file %1 cannot be moved to %2. Error: %3 |
The file %1 cannot be moved to %2. Error: %3 |
57356 | The files that were copied cannot be restored. This may cause Message Queuing not to function properly. | The files that were copied cannot be restored. This may cause Message Queuing not to function properly. |
57357 | A connection to the Service Control Manager cannot be established. | A connection to the Service Control Manager cannot be established. |
57358 | A connection to the Message Queuing service cannot be established. | A connection to the Message Queuing service cannot be established. |
57359 | The Windows system folder cannot be obtained. Error: %1 |
The Windows system folder cannot be obtained. Error: %1 |
57360 | The status of the Message Queuing service cannot be determined. | The status of the Message Queuing service cannot be determined. |
57362 | The Message Queuing service cannot be stopped. | The Message Queuing service cannot be stopped. |
57363 | The message files cannot be released. | The message files cannot be released. |
57364 | The Message Queuing service has to be restarted for the changes to take effect. Do you want to restart the Message Queuing service now? |
The Message Queuing service has to be restarted for the changes to take effect. Do you want to restart the Message Queuing service now? |
57365 | Stopping the Message Queuing service... | Stopping the Message Queuing service... |
57366 | Moving the Message Queuing storage files.... | Moving the Message Queuing storage files.... |
57367 | The folder used for local queue storage cannot be created. Error: %1 |
The folder used for local queue storage cannot be created. Error: %1 |
57368 | Windows cannot be restarted. Error: %1 |
Windows cannot be restarted. Error: %1 |
57369 | The Message Queuing Security page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing using Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel. | The Message Queuing Security page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing using Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel. |
57370 | The user certificate is already registered in Active Directory Domain Services. | The user certificate is already registered in Active Directory Domain Services. |
57371 | The selected user certificate cannot be registered in Active Directory Domain Services. | The selected user certificate cannot be registered in Active Directory Domain Services. |
57372 | User certificates cannot be obtained. | User certificates cannot be obtained. |
57373 | The selected user certificate cannot be deleted from Active Directory Domain Services. | The selected user certificate cannot be deleted from Active Directory Domain Services. |
57374 | Warning - this is a new cryptographic key. | Warning - this is a new cryptographic key. |
57375 | You may receive messages encrypted with a different cryptographic key than your computer currently has. You will not be able to read such messages. Do you want to continue? |
You may receive messages encrypted with a different cryptographic key than your computer currently has. You will not be able to read such messages. Do you want to continue? |
57376 | The cryptographic keys cannot be removed. | The cryptographic keys cannot be removed. |
57377 | The authenticated messages that you already sent using the current internal certificate may be rejected as not authenticated. Do you want to continue renewing the internal certificate? |
The authenticated messages that you already sent using the current internal certificate may be rejected as not authenticated. Do you want to continue renewing the internal certificate? |
57378 | An internal certificate cannot be created for this computer. | An internal certificate cannot be created for this computer. |
57379 | The current internal certificate cannot be deleted from Active Directory Domain Services. Do you want to continue renewing the internal certificate? |
The current internal certificate cannot be deleted from Active Directory Domain Services. Do you want to continue renewing the internal certificate? |
57380 | The current internal certificate cannot be deleted from the local certificate store. | The current internal certificate cannot be deleted from the local certificate store. |
57381 | The internal certificate was successfully renewed and registered in Active Directory Domain Services. | The internal certificate was successfully renewed and registered in Active Directory Domain Services. |
57382 | The list of certification authorities for Message Queuing cannot be updated. | The list of certification authorities for Message Queuing cannot be updated. |
57383 | The list of certification authorities for Message Queuing cannot be obtained. | The list of certification authorities for Message Queuing cannot be obtained. |
57384 | There are no available certification authorities. | There are no available certification authorities. |
57385 | This certificate cannot be retrieved from the certificate store. | This certificate cannot be retrieved from the certificate store. |
57386 | Local administrative pages cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing using Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel. | Local administrative pages cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing using Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel. |
57387 | The Mobile page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing using Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel. | The Mobile page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing using Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel. |
57388 | The Client page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing using Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel. | The Client page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing using Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel. |
57389 | The Server Certificate page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing using Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel. | The Server Certificate page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing using Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel. |
57390 | The dynamic-link library Cryptui.dll cannot be loaded or used. | The dynamic-link library Cryptui.dll cannot be loaded or used. |
57391 | The local system certificate store cannot be opened or used. | The local system certificate store cannot be opened or used. |
57392 | Select Server Certificate for Message Queuing | Select Server Certificate for Message Queuing |
57393 | A Message Queuing certificate object cannot be created or used. | A Message Queuing certificate object cannot be created or used. |
57394 | Please enter the name of the Message Queuing queue alias. | Please enter the name of the Message Queuing queue alias. |
57395 | The General page for this rule cannot be displayed. | The General page for this rule cannot be displayed. |
57396 | Message Queuing Queue Alias | Message Queuing Queue Alias |
57397 | Please enter the format name of the queue alias. | Please enter the format name of the queue alias. |
57398 | The Conditions page cannot be displayed. | The Conditions page cannot be displayed. |
57399 | The Action page cannot be displayed. | The Action page cannot be displayed. |
57402 | Destination Queue Format Name | Destination Queue Format Name |
57403 | Destination Queue Format Name Length | Destination Queue Format Name Length |
57404 | The Message Queuing Triggers Configuration page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing Triggers may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing Triggers using Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel. | The Message Queuing Triggers Configuration page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing Triggers may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing Triggers using Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel. |
57405 | Please enter a condition. | Please enter a condition. |
57406 | The rule properties cannot be updated. %1 | The rule properties cannot be updated. %1 |
57407 | Please select a condition to remove. | Please select a condition to remove. |
57408 | Please select a parameter. | Please select a parameter. |
57409 | Response Queue Format Name | Response Queue Format Name |
57410 | Response Queue Format Name Length | Response Queue Format Name Length |
57411 | The General page for this trigger cannot be displayed. | The General page for this trigger cannot be displayed. |
57412 | The Attached Rules page cannot be displayed. | The Attached Rules page cannot be displayed. |
57413 | Attached Rules | Attached Rules |
57416 | A multicast address cannot be set for %1. | A multicast address cannot be set for %1. |
57417 | The trigger properties cannot be updated. Error: 0x%1!x! |
The trigger properties cannot be updated. Error: 0x%1!x! |
57418 | The trigger properties cannot be updated. A trigger that retrieves messages is not allowed when multiple triggers are associated with the queue. | The trigger properties cannot be updated. A trigger that retrieves messages is not allowed when multiple triggers are associated with the queue. |
57419 | Basic (40-bit) body encryption | Basic (40-bit) body encryption |
57420 | Enhanced (128-bit) body encryption | Enhanced (128-bit) body encryption |
57421 | Message Queuing server with routing enabled | Message Queuing server with routing enabled |
57422 | A format name cannot be set for %1. | A format name cannot be set for %1. |
57423 | The properties of the trigger %1 cannot be updated. The trigger was already deleted. | The properties of the trigger %1 cannot be updated. The trigger was already deleted. |
57424 | The properties of the rule %1 cannot be updated. The rule was already deleted. | The properties of the rule %1 cannot be updated. The rule was already deleted. |
57425 | The Server Security page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. You can reinstall Message Queuing using Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel. | The Server Security page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. You can reinstall Message Queuing using Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel. |
57428 | Failed to move file with directory=%2, file=%3. PrepareCopyFileN() Error: %1 | Failed to move file with directory=%2, file=%3. PrepareCopyFileN() Error: %1 |
57429 | AES body encryption | AES body encryption |
57430 | AES | AES |
57431 | AES128 | AES128 |
57432 | AES192 | AES192 |
57433 | AES256 | AES256 |
57436 | SHA-256 | SHA-256 |
57437 | SHA-512 | SHA-512 |
61440 | Open | Open |
61441 | Save As | Save As |
61442 | All Files (*.*) | All Files (*.*) |
61443 | Untitled | Untitled |
61446 | an unnamed file | an unnamed file |
61457 | &Hide | &Hide |
61472 | No error message is available. | No error message is available. |
61473 | An unsupported operation was attempted. | An unsupported operation was attempted. |
61474 | A required resource was unavailable. | A required resource was unavailable. |
61475 | Your computer is low on memory. | Your computer is low on memory. |
61476 | An unknown error has occurred. | An unknown error has occurred. |
61477 | An invalid argument was encountered. | An invalid argument was encountered. |
61696 | Invalid filename. | Invalid filename. |
61697 | Failed to open document. | Failed to open document. |
61698 | Failed to save document. | Failed to save document. |
61699 | Save changes to %1? | Save changes to %1? |
61700 | Unable to create new document. | Unable to create new document. |
61701 | The file is too large to open. | The file is too large to open. |
61702 | Could not start print job. | Could not start print job. |
61703 | Failed to launch help. | Failed to launch help. |
61704 | Internal application error. | Internal application error. |
61705 | Command failed. | Command failed. |
61706 | Insufficient memory to perform operation. | Insufficient memory to perform operation. |
61707 | System registry entries have been removed and the INI file (if any) was deleted. | System registry entries have been removed and the INI file (if any) was deleted. |
61708 | Not all of the system registry entries (or INI file) were removed. | Not all of the system registry entries (or INI file) were removed. |
61709 | This program requires the file %s, which was not found on this system. | This program requires the file %s, which was not found on this system. |
61710 | This program is linked to the missing export %s in the file %s. This machine may have an incompatible version of %s. | This program is linked to the missing export %s in the file %s. This machine may have an incompatible version of %s. |
61712 | Please enter a valid number. Invalid numbers include: spaces, decimals, 0, +, - |
Please enter a valid number. Invalid numbers include: spaces, decimals, 0, +, - |
61713 | Please enter a number. | Please enter a number. |
61714 | Please enter a valid number between %1 and %2. | Please enter a valid number between %1 and %2. |
61715 | Please enter a number between %1 and %2. | Please enter a number between %1 and %2. |
61716 | Please enter no more than %1 characters. | Please enter no more than %1 characters. |
61717 | Please select a button. | Please select a button. |
61718 | Please enter a number between 0 and 255. | Please enter a number between 0 and 255. |
61719 | Please enter a positive number. | Please enter a positive number. |
61720 | Please enter a date and/or time. | Please enter a date and/or time. |
61721 | Please enter a currency. | Please enter a currency. |
61728 | Unexpected file format. | Unexpected file format. |
61729 | %1 Cannot find this file. Please verify that the correct path and file name are given. |
%1 Cannot find this file. Please verify that the correct path and file name are given. |
61730 | Destination disk drive is full. | Destination disk drive is full. |
61731 | Unable to read from %1, it is opened by someone else. | Unable to read from %1, it is opened by someone else. |
61732 | Unable to write to %1, it is read-only or opened by someone else. | Unable to write to %1, it is read-only or opened by someone else. |
61733 | An unexpected error occurred while reading %1. | An unexpected error occurred while reading %1. |
61734 | An unexpected error occurred while writing %1. | An unexpected error occurred while writing %1. |
61836 | Unable to read write-only property. | Unable to read write-only property. |
61837 | Unable to write read-only property. | Unable to write read-only property. |
61840 | Unable to load mail system support. | Unable to load mail system support. |
61841 | Mail system DLL is invalid. | Mail system DLL is invalid. |
61842 | Send Mail failed to send message. | Send Mail failed to send message. |
61856 | No error occurred. | No error occurred. |
61857 | An unknown error occurred while accessing %1. | An unknown error occurred while accessing %1. |
61858 | %1 was not found. | %1 was not found. |
61859 | %1 contains an invalid path. | %1 contains an invalid path. |
61860 | %1 could not be opened because there are too many open files. | %1 could not be opened because there are too many open files. |
61861 | Access to %1 was denied. | Access to %1 was denied. |
61862 | An invalid file handle was associated with %1. | An invalid file handle was associated with %1. |
61863 | %1 could not be removed because it is the current directory. | %1 could not be removed because it is the current directory. |
61864 | %1 could not be created because the directory is full. | %1 could not be created because the directory is full. |
61865 | Seek failed on %1 | Seek failed on %1 |
61866 | A hardware I/O error was reported while accessing %1. | A hardware I/O error was reported while accessing %1. |
61867 | A sharing violation occurred while accessing %1. | A sharing violation occurred while accessing %1. |
61868 | A locking violation occurred while accessing %1. | A locking violation occurred while accessing %1. |
61869 | Disk full while accessing %1. | Disk full while accessing %1. |
61870 | An attempt was made to access %1 past its end. | An attempt was made to access %1 past its end. |
61874 | An attempt was made to write to the reading %1. | An attempt was made to write to the reading %1. |
61876 | An attempt was made to read from the writing %1. | An attempt was made to read from the writing %1. |
61877 | %1 has a bad format. | %1 has a bad format. |
61878 | %1 contained an unexpected object. | %1 contained an unexpected object. |
61879 | %1 contains an incorrect schema. | %1 contains an incorrect schema. |
61888 | pixels | pixels |
0x10000001 | Tracking MSMQ Messages | Tracking MSMQ Messages |
0x10000038 | Classic | Classic |
0x30000000 | Info | Info |
0x400007E8 | The Message Queuing serivce performance counter data are not available. The performance counter module failed to initialize. Please run 'lodctr.exe mqperf.ini' from the command console and restart the service, or contact Microsoft support. Error %1: %2 | The Message Queuing serivce performance counter data are not available. The performance counter module failed to initialize. Please run 'lodctr.exe mqperf.ini' from the command console and restart the service, or contact Microsoft support. Error %1: %2 |
0x400007EC | The Message Queuing service started. | The Message Queuing service started. |
0x4000080C | The Message Queuing service is online with Active Directory Domain Services and fully operational. | The Message Queuing service is online with Active Directory Domain Services and fully operational. |
0x40000826 | The message file '%1' was successfully created. | The message file '%1' was successfully created. |
0x4000084D | The Message Queuing service successfully joined the computer's domain '%1'. | The Message Queuing service successfully joined the computer's domain '%1'. |
0x4000084E | Message Queuing left the domain and is now operating in workgroup mode. | Message Queuing left the domain and is now operating in workgroup mode. |
0x40000856 | Message Queuing successfully moved to the %1 domain. | Message Queuing successfully moved to the %1 domain. |
0x40000857 | The computer belongs to the %1 domain. It is recommended that you use the MoveTree utility to move the msmq (MSMQ Configuration) object of this computer from the %2 domain (its previous domain) to the current domain. | The computer belongs to the %1 domain. It is recommended that you use the MoveTree utility to move the msmq (MSMQ Configuration) object of this computer from the %2 domain (its previous domain) to the current domain. |
0x4000086F | Message Queuing Down-level Client Support started. | Message Queuing Down-level Client Support started. |
0x40000873 | The Message Queuing service stopped. | The Message Queuing service stopped. |
0x40000877 | Message Queuing is operating in Hardened mode. | Message Queuing is operating in Hardened mode. |
0x4000087C | The MsmqServices object is configured with weakened security to support MSMQ 1.0 clients. With weakened security, the Message Queuing Down-level Client Support service will use its own rights (under the LocalSystem account on a domain controller) to view object properties, but it will not bypass the security restrictions on creating Message Queuing objects and setting their properties. | The MsmqServices object is configured with weakened security to support MSMQ 1.0 clients. With weakened security, the Message Queuing Down-level Client Support service will use its own rights (under the LocalSystem account on a domain controller) to view object properties, but it will not bypass the security restrictions on creating Message Queuing objects and setting their properties. |
0x4000087D | The MsmqServices object is configured with default security. MSMQ 1.0 clients will not be able to query Active Directory Domain Services in this configuration. | The MsmqServices object is configured with default security. MSMQ 1.0 clients will not be able to query Active Directory Domain Services in this configuration. |
0x40000880 | Message Queuing found multiple IP addresses for the local computer. Message Queuing will use the default IP address determined by the PGM driver for multicast messages. To use a different IP address, set the \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\%1 registry value to one of the following valid IP addresses: %2!S!. | Message Queuing found multiple IP addresses for the local computer. Message Queuing will use the default IP address determined by the PGM driver for multicast messages. To use a different IP address, set the \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\%1 registry value to one of the following valid IP addresses: %2!S!. |
0x40000898 | Message Queuing Triggers started successfully. | Message Queuing Triggers started successfully. |
0x400008A3 | Message Queuing Triggers service stopped. | Message Queuing Triggers service stopped. |
0x400008A9 | The parameters of the rule %1 with the ID %2 are now valid. The rule was evaluated successfully, and the action defined by it was executed. | The parameters of the rule %1 with the ID %2 are now valid. The rule was evaluated successfully, and the action defined by it was executed. |
0x400008AA | The rules attached to the trigger %1 with the ID %2 are now valid. All the rules were evaluated successfully, and the actions defined by them were executed. | The rules attached to the trigger %1 with the ID %2 are now valid. All the rules were evaluated successfully, and the actions defined by them were executed. |
0x400008AB | The Triggers service has been set to run under the Network Service account, but this setting will take effect only after the Triggers service is restarted. If you want the Triggers service to continue to run under the Local Service account (the default for the previous version of Triggers), modify the logon settings for the Triggers service in Computer Management. | The Triggers service has been set to run under the Network Service account, but this setting will take effect only after the Triggers service is restarted. If you want the Triggers service to continue to run under the Local Service account (the default for the previous version of Triggers), modify the logon settings for the Triggers service in Computer Management. |
0x400008AD | Message Queuing will use the IP address %1!S!. To use a different IP address, set the \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\%2 registry value to one of the following valid IP addresses: %3!S!. | Message Queuing will use the IP address %1!S!. To use a different IP address, set the \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\%2 registry value to one of the following valid IP addresses: %3!S!. |
0x400008B6 | A backup (components: %1) was completed successfully. | A backup (components: %1) was completed successfully. |
0x400008B7 | A restore was completed successfully. | A restore was completed successfully. |
0x400008B8 | The restore located at '%1' was handled successfully. Restored components are %2. | The restore located at '%1' was handled successfully. Restored components are %2. |
0x400008B9 | The MSMQ VSS Writer is disabled through the registry setting. Backup and restore support is not available. To enable the writer, please delete registry value DisableMsmqVSSWriter or set it to 0. | The MSMQ VSS Writer is disabled through the registry setting. Backup and restore support is not available. To enable the writer, please delete registry value DisableMsmqVSSWriter or set it to 0. |
0x400008CC | Message Queuing is resuming accepting messages because the system memory usage has normalized. | Message Queuing is resuming accepting messages because the system memory usage has normalized. |
0x400E0001 | One or more of the properties passed resulted in a warning, but the function completed. | One or more of the properties passed resulted in a warning, but the function completed. |
0x400E0002 | The property ID is invalid. | The property ID is invalid. |
0x400E0003 | The property specified was ignored for this operation (this occurs,for example, when PROPID_M_SENDERID is passed to SendMessage()). | The property specified was ignored for this operation (this occurs,for example, when PROPID_M_SENDERID is passed to SendMessage()). |
0x400E0004 | The property specified is not supported and was ignored for this operation. | The property specified is not supported and was ignored for this operation. |
0x400E0005 | The property specified is already in the property identifier array.The duplicate was ignored for this operation. | The property specified is already in the property identifier array.The duplicate was ignored for this operation. |
0x400E0006 | An asynchronous operation is currently pending. | An asynchronous operation is currently pending. |
0x400E0009 | The format name buffer supplied to MQCreateQueue was too smallto hold the format name, however the queue was created successfully. | The format name buffer supplied to MQCreateQueue was too smallto hold the format name, however the queue was created successfully. |
0x400E000A | An internal Message Queuing certificate already exists for this user. | An internal Message Queuing certificate already exists for this user. |
0x400E000B | The queue owner was not set during the processing of this call to MQSetQueueSecurity(). | The queue owner was not set during the processing of this call to MQSetQueueSecurity(). |
0x400E03E8 | The operation requested should be performed on a remote computer(as, for example, in the remote case of MQCreateCursor()). | The operation requested should be performed on a remote computer(as, for example, in the remote case of MQCreateCursor()). |
0x400E03E9 | The remote operation was canceled on the client side. | The remote operation was canceled on the client side. |
0x400E03ED | The enhanced signature cannot be found in the packet. | The enhanced signature cannot be found in the packet. |
0x400E052C | The write operation to the remote owner completed successfully. Please wait a few minutes to ensure that replication has completed. | The write operation to the remote owner completed successfully. Please wait a few minutes to ensure that replication has completed. |
0x400E052D | The computer's site was not resolved from its addresses. | The computer's site was not resolved from its addresses. |
0x400E07E5 | A connection to the Message Queuing server '%1' was established. | A connection to the Message Queuing server '%1' was established. |
0x400E07E7 | Message Queuing objects were successfully created under the computer '%1' in Active Directory Domain Services. | Message Queuing objects were successfully created under the computer '%1' in Active Directory Domain Services. |
0x400E07E8 | The Message Queuing service '%1' is starting. | The Message Queuing service '%1' is starting. |
0x400E0C02 | Conversion of security descriptor is not needed. | Conversion of security descriptor is not needed. |
0x50000004 | Information | Information |
0x800007FB | The Message Queuing service deleted message '%1'. The message cannot be restored because the queue '%2' does not exist. | The Message Queuing service deleted message '%1'. The message cannot be restored because the queue '%2' does not exist. |
0x800007FC | The Message Queuing service has insufficient privileges to create audit log messages. | The Message Queuing service has insufficient privileges to create audit log messages. |
0x800007FD | The Message Queuing down-level client support service has insufficient privileges to create audit log messages. | The Message Queuing down-level client support service has insufficient privileges to create audit log messages. |
0x8000080B | The Message Queuing service cannot communicate with other computers, because the RPC interface cannot use the TCP/IP protocol. Error %1: %2 | The Message Queuing service cannot communicate with other computers, because the RPC interface cannot use the TCP/IP protocol. Error %1: %2 |
0x80000827 | The Client Access License (CAL) limit was reached. This server is unable to serve more clients. This may lead to messaging performance degradation. See the Windows documentation for information on how to increase your client license limit. This event is logged no more than once per %1 seconds. | The Client Access License (CAL) limit was reached. This server is unable to serve more clients. This may lead to messaging performance degradation. See the Windows documentation for information on how to increase your client license limit. This event is logged no more than once per %1 seconds. |
0x8000084B | The Message Queuing server cannot determine if the local domain controller is trusted for delegation. This may indicate a serious problem. For more information, see Help and Support Center. | The Message Queuing server cannot determine if the local domain controller is trusted for delegation. This may indicate a serious problem. For more information, see Help and Support Center. |
0x8000085B | Message Queuing detected a problem with the local domain controller. Until the problem is resolved, Message Queuing will function unpredictably. Using Event Viewer, inspect the directory service, File Replication Service, and system logs to help identify the problem. | Message Queuing detected a problem with the local domain controller. Until the problem is resolved, Message Queuing will function unpredictably. Using Event Viewer, inspect the directory service, File Replication Service, and system logs to help identify the problem. |
0x8000085C | This server was unable to resolve the IP addresses of other routing servers. Please check that all computers are registered in DNS. | This server was unable to resolve the IP addresses of other routing servers. Please check that all computers are registered in DNS. |
0x80000860 | There is an inconsistency between the actual network addresses and the addresses that are listed on other Message Queuing servers for this computer. If this computer belongs to an MSMQ 1.0 site, you should use MSMQ Explorer on the local primary site controller (PSC) to manually update the addresses listed for this computer. | There is an inconsistency between the actual network addresses and the addresses that are listed on other Message Queuing servers for this computer. If this computer belongs to an MSMQ 1.0 site, you should use MSMQ Explorer on the local primary site controller (PSC) to manually update the addresses listed for this computer. |
0x80000868 | The Message Queuing directory service is not running as a local system. To get the directory service functionality, you need to run as a local system. | The Message Queuing directory service is not running as a local system. To get the directory service functionality, you need to run as a local system. |
0x80000869 | Message Queuing Down-level Client Support cannot start. This service can operate only on a domain controller. The service can be disabled by using Computer Management to change its startup type in the Properties dialog box from Automatic to Manual or Disabled. | Message Queuing Down-level Client Support cannot start. This service can operate only on a domain controller. The service can be disabled by using Computer Management to change its startup type in the Properties dialog box from Automatic to Manual or Disabled. |
0x8000086D | The mapping of the URL %1 to the queue %2 was ignored. This URL is already mapped to another queue. | The mapping of the URL %1 to the queue %2 was ignored. This URL is already mapped to another queue. |
0x80000871 | The mapping of the URL %1 to the queue %2 is ignored. This queue name is not a valid URL-style queue name. | The mapping of the URL %1 to the queue %2 is ignored. This queue name is not a valid URL-style queue name. |
0x80000872 | Message Queuing Down-level Client Support failed to create the MSMQ Configuration (msmq) object with a given GUID for computer %1. Creating MSMQ Configuration objects with given GUIDs may be required for Message Queuing clients during the setup of Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 9x computers and when a Windows 2000 computer joins a Windows Server 2003 (or later) domain. By default, an Active Directory Domain Services forest does not support adding an object with a supplied GUID. You can solve this problem by upgrading Message Queuing on the client computer to a version that does not require creating an object with a given GUID. There are also alternative solutions. | Message Queuing Down-level Client Support failed to create the MSMQ Configuration (msmq) object with a given GUID for computer %1. Creating MSMQ Configuration objects with given GUIDs may be required for Message Queuing clients during the setup of Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 9x computers and when a Windows 2000 computer joins a Windows Server 2003 (or later) domain. By default, an Active Directory Domain Services forest does not support adding an object with a supplied GUID. You can solve this problem by upgrading Message Queuing on the client computer to a version that does not require creating an object with a given GUID. There are also alternative solutions. |
0x80000875 | The sites where the computer resides cannot be resolved. Check that the subnets in your network are configured correctly in Active Directory Domain Services and that each site is configured with the appropriate subnet. | The sites where the computer resides cannot be resolved. Check that the subnets in your network are configured correctly in Active Directory Domain Services and that each site is configured with the appropriate subnet. |
0x8000087B | Message Queuing cannot bind to UDP port 3527. Message Queuing's internal ping mechanism uses this port to establish network connections. Another process may be using this port. Message Queuing can continue to operate without using this port, but connection times will not be optimal. To optimize the establishment of connections, free this port and restart Message Queuing. | Message Queuing cannot bind to UDP port 3527. Message Queuing's internal ping mechanism uses this port to establish network connections. Another process may be using this port. Message Queuing can continue to operate without using this port, but connection times will not be optimal. To optimize the establishment of connections, free this port and restart Message Queuing. |
0x8000087F | Message Queuing will use an encryption key with an effective length of 40 bits when sending messages encrypted with the RC2 encryption algorithm. To restore strong encryption, remove the registry value HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Security\\SendEnhRC2With40. | Message Queuing will use an encryption key with an effective length of 40 bits when sending messages encrypted with the RC2 encryption algorithm. To restore strong encryption, remove the registry value HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Security\\SendEnhRC2With40. |
0x80000885 | Message Queuing cannot establish new connections to this computer because connection limit was reached. There are too many computers attempting to send messages to or receive from this computer. This event is logged at most once per %1 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2181 registry value to desired time in seconds. | Message Queuing cannot establish new connections to this computer because connection limit was reached. There are too many computers attempting to send messages to or receive from this computer. This event is logged at most once per %1 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2181 registry value to desired time in seconds. |
0x80000886 | Storage quota exceeded for MSMQ queue %1. No more messages can be stored in the queue. You can increase a queue's storage quota by editing queue properties in Computer Management console. This event is logged at most once per %2 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2182 registry value to desired time in seconds. | Storage quota exceeded for MSMQ queue %1. No more messages can be stored in the queue. You can increase a queue's storage quota by editing queue properties in Computer Management console. This event is logged at most once per %2 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2182 registry value to desired time in seconds. |
0x80000887 | Machine MSMQ storage quota was exceeded or there is insufficient disk space. No more messages can be stored in user queues. You can increase Message Queuing storage quota or purge unneeded messages by using Computer Management console. This event is logged at most once per %1 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2183 registry value to desired time in seconds. | Machine MSMQ storage quota was exceeded or there is insufficient disk space. No more messages can be stored in user queues. You can increase Message Queuing storage quota or purge unneeded messages by using Computer Management console. This event is logged at most once per %1 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2183 registry value to desired time in seconds. |
0x80000888 | Message Queuing could not resolve the name '%1' to an IP address. Try to ping the recipient computer, and check this computer's DNS settings. This event is logged at most once per %2 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2184 registry value to desired time in seconds. | Message Queuing could not resolve the name '%1' to an IP address. Try to ping the recipient computer, and check this computer's DNS settings. This event is logged at most once per %2 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2184 registry value to desired time in seconds. |
0x80000889 | A socket operation failed with error %1. Next hop address is %2!S!. Message Queuing cannot send the message now, but it will retry to send the message. This event is logged at most once per %3 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2185 registry value to desired time in seconds. | A socket operation failed with error %1. Next hop address is %2!S!. Message Queuing cannot send the message now, but it will retry to send the message. This event is logged at most once per %3 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2185 registry value to desired time in seconds. |
0x8000088A | Message Queuing could not establish connection to %1, because the connection limit for this computer was reached. There too many computers trying to send to or receive messages from this computer. This event is logged at most once per %2 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2186 registry value to desired time in seconds. | Message Queuing could not establish connection to %1, because the connection limit for this computer was reached. There too many computers trying to send to or receive messages from this computer. This event is logged at most once per %2 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2186 registry value to desired time in seconds. |
0x8000088B | Message Queuing could not establish connection to %1, because connection was refused by the recipient computer. It is possible that Client Access Licenses (CALs) are exhausted (if the recipient is a Windows Server), or connection limit has been reached (if the recipient is a Windows workstation). This event is logged at most once per %2 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2187 registry value to desired time in seconds. | Message Queuing could not establish connection to %1, because connection was refused by the recipient computer. It is possible that Client Access Licenses (CALs) are exhausted (if the recipient is a Windows Server), or connection limit has been reached (if the recipient is a Windows workstation). This event is logged at most once per %2 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2187 registry value to desired time in seconds. |
0x8000088C | Message Queuing could not access Active Directory Domain Services and failed to compute routing path for messages sent to queue %3. Messages will wait in the outgoing queue until connection with Active Directory Domain Services is restored. This event is logged at most once per %4 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2188 registry value to desired time in seconds. Error %1: %2 | Message Queuing could not access Active Directory Domain Services and failed to compute routing path for messages sent to queue %3. Messages will wait in the outgoing queue until connection with Active Directory Domain Services is restored. This event is logged at most once per %4 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2188 registry value to desired time in seconds. Error %1: %2 |
0x8000088D | Message Queuing failed to send a message due to low memory. Message Queuing will retry to send the message. This event is logged at most once per %1 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2189 registry value to desired time in seconds. | Message Queuing failed to send a message due to low memory. Message Queuing will retry to send the message. This event is logged at most once per %1 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2189 registry value to desired time in seconds. |
0x8000088E | Message Queuing could not complete SSL negotiation with the remote computer. It is possible that the server certificate is not properly installed, or that remote computer is not listening on port 443 (SSL). This event is logged at most once per %1 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2190 registry value to desired time in seconds. | Message Queuing could not complete SSL negotiation with the remote computer. It is possible that the server certificate is not properly installed, or that remote computer is not listening on port 443 (SSL). This event is logged at most once per %1 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2190 registry value to desired time in seconds. |
0x8000088F | Message Queuing could not validate server certificate in HTTPS scenario because the certificate was found in disallowed store. This means the certificate cannot be trusted. This event is logged at most once per %1 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2191 registry value to desired time in seconds. | Message Queuing could not validate server certificate in HTTPS scenario because the certificate was found in disallowed store. This means the certificate cannot be trusted. This event is logged at most once per %1 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2191 registry value to desired time in seconds. |
0x80000890 | Message Queuing could not establish SSL connection with the recipient computer because a trust chain from the server certificate to a trusted Certificate Authority certificate could not be established. This event is logged at most once per %3 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2192 registry value to desired time in seconds. Error %1: %2 | Message Queuing could not establish SSL connection with the recipient computer because a trust chain from the server certificate to a trusted Certificate Authority certificate could not be established. This event is logged at most once per %3 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2192 registry value to desired time in seconds. Error %1: %2 |
0x80000891 | Message Queuing could not establish SSL connection with the recipient computer because the computer name specified in the HTTP queue format name does not match the name of the recipient server certificate. This event is logged at most once per %1 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2193 registry value to desired time in seconds. | Message Queuing could not establish SSL connection with the recipient computer because the computer name specified in the HTTP queue format name does not match the name of the recipient server certificate. This event is logged at most once per %1 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2193 registry value to desired time in seconds. |
0x80000893 | Message Queuing could not authenticate a message sent to queue %1. The message was rejected because the queue only accepts authenticated messages. It is possible that sender did not sign the message, or signed it with a self-signed certificate. A negative arrival acknowledgement will be sent if requested by the sender. This event is logged at most once per %2 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2195 registry value to desired time in seconds. | Message Queuing could not authenticate a message sent to queue %1. The message was rejected because the queue only accepts authenticated messages. It is possible that sender did not sign the message, or signed it with a self-signed certificate. A negative arrival acknowledgement will be sent if requested by the sender. This event is logged at most once per %2 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2195 registry value to desired time in seconds. |
0x80000894 | Message Queuing failed to verify digital signature of a message sent to queue %1. The message was rejected. A negative arrival acknowledgement will be sent if requested by the sender. This event is logged at most once per %2 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2196 registry value to desired time in seconds. | Message Queuing failed to verify digital signature of a message sent to queue %1. The message was rejected. A negative arrival acknowledgement will be sent if requested by the sender. This event is logged at most once per %2 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2196 registry value to desired time in seconds. |
0x80000895 | Message Queuing failed to listen on the IPv6 protocol. Messages will not be accepted on IPv6. If you want Message Queuing to accept messages on IPv6 protocol, please verify that the IPv6 protocol is installed and operational (Restarting the machine is required). Error %1: %2 | Message Queuing failed to listen on the IPv6 protocol. Messages will not be accepted on IPv6. If you want Message Queuing to accept messages on IPv6 protocol, please verify that the IPv6 protocol is installed and operational (Restarting the machine is required). Error %1: %2 |
0x80000896 | Message Queuing failed to listen on the IPv4 protocol. Messages will not be accepted on IPv4. If you want Message Queuing to accept messages on IPv4 protocol, please verify that the IPv4 protocol is installed and operational (Restarting the machine is required). Error %1: %2 | Message Queuing failed to listen on the IPv4 protocol. Messages will not be accepted on IPv4. If you want Message Queuing to accept messages on IPv4 protocol, please verify that the IPv4 protocol is installed and operational (Restarting the machine is required). Error %1: %2 |
0x800008AE | The change for the Triggers service to run under the Network Service account will not take effect as long as the \"Allow service to interact with desktop\" check box is selected. To allow this change to take effect, clear the \"Allow service to interact with desktop\" check box on the Log On page of the Properties dialog box for Message Queuing Triggers in Computer Management and restart the service. | The change for the Triggers service to run under the Network Service account will not take effect as long as the \"Allow service to interact with desktop\" check box is selected. To allow this change to take effect, clear the \"Allow service to interact with desktop\" check box on the Log On page of the Properties dialog box for Message Queuing Triggers in Computer Management and restart the service. |
0x800008B0 | The MSMQ VSS Writer object cannot be created. Error %1: %2. | The MSMQ VSS Writer object cannot be created. Error %1: %2. |
0x800008B1 | The MSMQ VSS Writer failed to register with the VSS. Please make sure that the VSS is running. Error %1: %2. | The MSMQ VSS Writer failed to register with the VSS. Please make sure that the VSS is running. Error %1: %2. |
0x800008CA | Message Queuing will not be able to accept messages temporarily because system paged pool is low. During this period, machine quota will be set to 0. No manual intervention is required at this stage. Once memory utilization has normalized, Message Queuing will automatically resume accepting messages. | Message Queuing will not be able to accept messages temporarily because system paged pool is low. During this period, machine quota will be set to 0. No manual intervention is required at this stage. Once memory utilization has normalized, Message Queuing will automatically resume accepting messages. |
0x800008CB | Message Queuing will not be able to accept messages temporarily because system commit is low. During this period, machine quota will be set to 0. No manual intervention is required at this stage. Once memory utilization has normalized, Message Queuing will automatically resume accepting messages. | Message Queuing will not be able to accept messages temporarily because system commit is low. During this period, machine quota will be set to 0. No manual intervention is required at this stage. Once memory utilization has normalized, Message Queuing will automatically resume accepting messages. |
0x800008CD | The message could not be moved to deadletter queue %3. Check that queue exists and users have permissions to send. The message was moved to the system transactional dead letter queue. This event is logged at most once per %4 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2253 registry value to desired time in seconds. Error %1: %2 | The message could not be moved to deadletter queue %3. Check that queue exists and users have permissions to send. The message was moved to the system transactional dead letter queue. This event is logged at most once per %4 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2253 registry value to desired time in seconds. Error %1: %2 |
0x800008CE | The message could not be moved to deadletter queue %1. The deadletter queue is authenticated and the authenticity of the message could not be verified. The message will be moved to the system transactional dead letter queue. This event is logged at most once per %2 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2254 registry value to desired time in seconds. | The message could not be moved to deadletter queue %1. The deadletter queue is authenticated and the authenticity of the message could not be verified. The message will be moved to the system transactional dead letter queue. This event is logged at most once per %2 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2254 registry value to desired time in seconds. |
0x800008CF | The message could not be moved to deadletter queue %1. Deadletter queues should not require privacy of messages. The message will be moved to the system transactional dead letter queue. This event is logged at most once per %2 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2255 registry value to desired time in seconds. | The message could not be moved to deadletter queue %1. Deadletter queues should not require privacy of messages. The message will be moved to the system transactional dead letter queue. This event is logged at most once per %2 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2255 registry value to desired time in seconds. |
0x800008D0 | The message could not be moved to deadletter queue %1. The deadletter queue needs to be transactional. The message will be moved to the system transactional dead letter queue. This event is logged at most once per %2 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2256 registry value to desired time in seconds. | The message could not be moved to deadletter queue %1. The deadletter queue needs to be transactional. The message will be moved to the system transactional dead letter queue. This event is logged at most once per %2 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2256 registry value to desired time in seconds. |
0x800E07EA | The Message Queuing service on this computer is now represented by a new MSMQ-Configuration object. As a result, all transactional messages that were sent using the source computer identifierspecified by the old MSMQ-Configuration object but have not reached their destination queue will be discarded or placed in the local transactional dead-letter queue. | The Message Queuing service on this computer is now represented by a new MSMQ-Configuration object. As a result, all transactional messages that were sent using the source computer identifierspecified by the old MSMQ-Configuration object but have not reached their destination queue will be discarded or placed in the local transactional dead-letter queue. |
0x90000001 | Microsoft-Windows-MSMQ | Microsoft-Windows-MSMQ |
0x90000002 | Application | Application |
0x90000003 | Microsoft-Windows-MSMQ/End2End | Microsoft-Windows-MSMQ/End2End |
0x91000001 | Microsoft-Windows-MSMQTriggers | Microsoft-Windows-MSMQTriggers |
0xB0000001 | Message with ID %1\\%2 was put into queue %3 | Message with ID %1\\%2 was put into queue %3 |
0xB0000002 | Message received | Message received |
0xB0000003 | Message sent over network | Message sent over network |
0xB0000004 | Message came over network | Message came over network |
0xB0000005 | Message with ID %1\\%2 was sent to queue %3 | Message with ID %1\\%2 was sent to queue %3 |
0xC00007D0 | The Message Queuing service cannot start. The registry value '\\HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\%3' cannot be retrieved from the local Windows Registry. Error %1: %2 | The Message Queuing service cannot start. The registry value '\\HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\%3' cannot be retrieved from the local Windows Registry. Error %1: %2 |
0xC00007D1 | The Message Queuing service cannot start. The registry value '\\HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\%3' cannot be written to the local Windows Registry. Error %1: %2 | The Message Queuing service cannot start. The registry value '\\HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\%3' cannot be written to the local Windows Registry. Error %1: %2 |
0xC00007DF | The Message Queuing service is not online with Active Directory Domain Services. The MSMQ Configuration object (msmq) ID stored in the registry value '\\HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\MachineCache\\QMId' was found under the computer name '%1' in Active Directory Domain Services. Please relocate this MSMQ Configuration object under the local computer name in Active Directory Domain Services. The service attempts to locate a matching MSMQ Configuration object every few minutes. | The Message Queuing service is not online with Active Directory Domain Services. The MSMQ Configuration object (msmq) ID stored in the registry value '\\HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\MachineCache\\QMId' was found under the computer name '%1' in Active Directory Domain Services. Please relocate this MSMQ Configuration object under the local computer name in Active Directory Domain Services. The service attempts to locate a matching MSMQ Configuration object every few minutes. |
0xC00007E0 | The Message Queuing service is not online with Active Directory Domain Services, since the service properties cannot be retrieved or set. The service will attempt to retrieve and set its properties in a few minutes. Error %1: %2 | The Message Queuing service is not online with Active Directory Domain Services, since the service properties cannot be retrieved or set. The service will attempt to retrieve and set its properties in a few minutes. Error %1: %2 |
0xC00007E4 | The Message Queuing service cannot start. The internal private queue '%3' cannot be initialized. If the problem persists, reinstall Message Queuing. Error %1: %2 | The Message Queuing service cannot start. The internal private queue '%3' cannot be initialized. If the problem persists, reinstall Message Queuing. Error %1: %2 |
0xC00007E7 | The Message Queuing service cannot start. The message store cannot be reloaded. Error %1: %2 | The Message Queuing service cannot start. The message store cannot be reloaded. Error %1: %2 |
0xC00007EB | A corrupted packet was encountered: '%1'This event is logged at most once per %2 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2027 registry value to desired time in seconds. | A corrupted packet was encountered: '%1'This event is logged at most once per %2 seconds. To change this setting, set \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\Event2027 registry value to desired time in seconds. |
0xC00007F3 | The Message Queuing service cannot start. The Active Directory Domain Services interface cannot be initialized. Error %1: %2 | The Message Queuing service cannot start. The Active Directory Domain Services interface cannot be initialized. Error %1: %2 |
0xC00007FF | The Message Queuing service cannot start. A connection with the Distributed Transaction Coordinator cannot be established. Error %1: %2 | The Message Queuing service cannot start. A connection with the Distributed Transaction Coordinator cannot be established. Error %1: %2 |
0xC0000800 | The server cannot support the automatic recognition of sites and connected networks for down-level clients. The problem might be caused by Active Directory Domain Services replication delay. Please restart MQDS service after replication completed. | The server cannot support the automatic recognition of sites and connected networks for down-level clients. The problem might be caused by Active Directory Domain Services replication delay. Please restart MQDS service after replication completed. |
0xC0000805 | The incoming sequences checkpoint file failed to initialize. The file MQInSeqs.lg1 or MQInSeqs.lg2 in the Msmq\\Storage folder is corrupted or absent. Error %1: %2 | The incoming sequences checkpoint file failed to initialize. The file MQInSeqs.lg1 or MQInSeqs.lg2 in the Msmq\\Storage folder is corrupted or absent. Error %1: %2 |
0xC000080D | The Message Queuing service cannot start. The local RPC interface cannot be initialized. Error %1: %2 | The Message Queuing service cannot start. The local RPC interface cannot be initialized. Error %1: %2 |
0xC0000810 | The transactions checkpoint file failed to initialize. The file MQTrans.lg1 or MQTrans.lg2 in the Msmq\\Storage folder are corrupted or absent. Error %1: %2 | The transactions checkpoint file failed to initialize. The file MQTrans.lg1 or MQTrans.lg2 in the Msmq\\Storage folder are corrupted or absent. Error %1: %2 |
0xC0000814 | The list of Message Queuing servers with directory service functionality in the Windows registry is empty. | The list of Message Queuing servers with directory service functionality in the Windows registry is empty. |
0xC000081C | The logger files cannot be initialized. The file QMLog in the Msmq\\Storage folder is corrupted or absent. Error %1: %2 | The logger files cannot be initialized. The file QMLog in the Msmq\\Storage folder is corrupted or absent. Error %1: %2 |
0xC000081E | The Message Queuing service cannot start. The checkpoint files cannot be recovered. To start the Message Queuing service without losing consistency, you must correct or recover corrupted checkpoint and log files. To start the service for emergency use (with a potential loss of data consistency), delete the files QMLog, MQTrans.lg1, MQTrans.lg2, MQInSeqs.lg1, and MQInSeqs.lg2 from the Msmq\\Storage folder and add the DWORD registry key HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\LogDataCreated with a value of 0. Error %1: %2 | The Message Queuing service cannot start. The checkpoint files cannot be recovered. To start the Message Queuing service without losing consistency, you must correct or recover corrupted checkpoint and log files. To start the service for emergency use (with a potential loss of data consistency), delete the files QMLog, MQTrans.lg1, MQTrans.lg2, MQInSeqs.lg1, and MQInSeqs.lg2 from the Msmq\\Storage folder and add the DWORD registry key HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\LogDataCreated with a value of 0. Error %1: %2 |
0xC000081F | The Message Queuing service cannot start. The log file cannot be recovered. To start the Message Queuing service without losing consistency, you must correct or recover corrupted checkpoint and log files. To start the service for emergency use (with a potential loss of data consistency), delete the files QMLog, MQTrans.lg1, MQTrans.lg2, MQInSeqs.lg1, and MQInSeqs.lg2 from the Msmq\\Storage folder and add the DWORD registry key HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\LogDataCreated with a value of 0. Error %1: %2 | The Message Queuing service cannot start. The log file cannot be recovered. To start the Message Queuing service without losing consistency, you must correct or recover corrupted checkpoint and log files. To start the service for emergency use (with a potential loss of data consistency), delete the files QMLog, MQTrans.lg1, MQTrans.lg2, MQInSeqs.lg1, and MQInSeqs.lg2 from the Msmq\\Storage folder and add the DWORD registry key HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\LogDataCreated with a value of 0. Error %1: %2 |
0xC0000823 | The Message Queuing service cannot start. The message file '%3' and the log file '%4' cannot be reloaded. Error %1: %2 | The Message Queuing service cannot start. The message file '%3' and the log file '%4' cannot be reloaded. Error %1: %2 |
0xC0000824 | The Message Queuing service cannot start because a queue is in an inconsistent state. For more information, see Microsoft Knowledge Base article 827493 at support.microsoft.com. | The Message Queuing service cannot start because a queue is in an inconsistent state. For more information, see Microsoft Knowledge Base article 827493 at support.microsoft.com. |
0xC0000825 | The message file '%1' cannot be created. There is insufficient disk space or memory. | The message file '%1' cannot be created. There is insufficient disk space or memory. |
0xC000082F | Since an MSMQ 1.0 primary site controller owns the queue, you must manually delete the queue from the MSMQ 1.0 site (use MSMQ Explorer running on an applicable the site controller). | Since an MSMQ 1.0 primary site controller owns the queue, you must manually delete the queue from the MSMQ 1.0 site (use MSMQ Explorer running on an applicable the site controller). |
0xC0000830 | The Message Queuing folder cannot be created. | The Message Queuing folder cannot be created. |
0xC0000831 | The Message Queuing registry values cannot be read (the registry is probably corrupted). | The Message Queuing registry values cannot be read (the registry is probably corrupted). |
0xC0000844 | Message Queuing was unable to create the msmq (MSMQ Configuration) object in Active Directory Domain Services. Error %1: %2 | Message Queuing was unable to create the msmq (MSMQ Configuration) object in Active Directory Domain Services. Error %1: %2 |
0xC0000845 | Message Queuing was unable to load Mqupgrd.dll. Error %1: %2 | Message Queuing was unable to load Mqupgrd.dll. Error %1: %2 |
0xC0000846 | Message Queuing was unable to find the address of MqCreateMsmqObj in Mqupgrd.dll. Error %1: %2 | Message Queuing was unable to find the address of MqCreateMsmqObj in Mqupgrd.dll. Error %1: %2 |
0xC0000847 | Message Queuing Setup cannot be completed. | Message Queuing Setup cannot be completed. |
0xC0000848 | The Message Queuing service was unable to obtain the properties of the msmq (MSMQ Configuration) object from Active Directory Domain Services. This may be caused by an Active Directory Domain Services replication delay. Please wait several minutes and then restart the Message Queuing service. Error %1: %2 | The Message Queuing service was unable to obtain the properties of the msmq (MSMQ Configuration) object from Active Directory Domain Services. This may be caused by an Active Directory Domain Services replication delay. Please wait several minutes and then restart the Message Queuing service. Error %1: %2 |
0xC000084A | This domain controller is not trusted for delegation. Therefore, the Message Queuing server cannot run. See Help and Support Center for information about how to enable the \"This computer is trusted for delegation\" property. | This domain controller is not trusted for delegation. Therefore, the Message Queuing server cannot run. See Help and Support Center for information about how to enable the \"This computer is trusted for delegation\" property. |
0xC000084C | The Message Queuing service failed to join the computer's domain '%3'. Error %1: %2 | The Message Queuing service failed to join the computer's domain '%3'. Error %1: %2 |
0xC000084F | Message Queuing objects cannot move automatically between domains (%1). You must either run the MoveTree utility or first uninstall Message Queuing and then reinstall it in the new domain. | Message Queuing objects cannot move automatically between domains (%1). You must either run the MoveTree utility or first uninstall Message Queuing and then reinstall it in the new domain. |
0xC000085D | The properties of the queue %3 cannot be set. Copying the queue file %4 to the temporary file %5 returned error %1: %2 | The properties of the queue %3 cannot be set. Copying the queue file %4 to the temporary file %5 returned error %1: %2 |
0xC000085E | The properties of the queue %3 cannot be set. Replacing the queue file %4 with the temporary file %5 returned error %1: %2 | The properties of the queue %3 cannot be set. Replacing the queue file %4 with the temporary file %5 returned error %1: %2 |
0xC000085F | The Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator (DTC) failed. The Message Queuing service cannot continue. Please restart the DTC and the Message Queuing service. | The Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator (DTC) failed. The Message Queuing service cannot continue. Please restart the DTC and the Message Queuing service. |
0xC0000861 | The computer object for this computer was not found in Active Directory Domain Services, possibly because of Active Directory Domain Services replication delays. | The computer object for this computer was not found in Active Directory Domain Services, possibly because of Active Directory Domain Services replication delays. |
0xC0000863 | The service cannot start due to insufficient disk space or memory. | The service cannot start due to insufficient disk space or memory. |
0xC0000864 | The service cannot start due to its failure to connect to its device driver. | The service cannot start due to its failure to connect to its device driver. |
0xC0000865 | The Message Queuing directory service failed to update the directory service flag in Active Directory Domain Services at the end of the domain controller demotion process. | The Message Queuing directory service failed to update the directory service flag in Active Directory Domain Services at the end of the domain controller demotion process. |
0xC0000866 | The Message Queuing directory service failed to update the directory service flag in Active Directory Domain Services during the domain controller promotion process. | The Message Queuing directory service failed to update the directory service flag in Active Directory Domain Services during the domain controller promotion process. |
0xC0000867 | Obsolete, kept for backward compatibility | Obsolete, kept for backward compatibility |
0xC000086A | A multicast listener initialization failed. The file '%3' may be corrupted. Error %1: %2 | A multicast listener initialization failed. The file '%3' may be corrupted. Error %1: %2 |
0xC000086B | The Message Queuing service stopped monitoring the mapping folder %3. Error %1: %2 | The Message Queuing service stopped monitoring the mapping folder %3. Error %1: %2 |
0xC000086C | The mapping file %3 was ignored. Its content cannot be read. Error %1: %2 | The mapping file %3 was ignored. Its content cannot be read. Error %1: %2 |
0xC000086E | The mapping file %1 was ignored because it was improperly formatted. | The mapping file %1 was ignored because it was improperly formatted. |
0xC0000870 | The queue cannot listen/bind to the multicast address %3!S!. Error %1: %2 | The queue cannot listen/bind to the multicast address %3!S!. Error %1: %2 |
0xC0000874 | The Message Queuing service will not join the %1 domain. An MSMQ Configuration (msmq) object exists in the new domain with an ID differing from the service ID. Please delete the MSMQ Configuration object in the new domain, restart the Message Queuing service, and log on again. | The Message Queuing service will not join the %1 domain. An MSMQ Configuration (msmq) object exists in the new domain with an ID differing from the service ID. Please delete the MSMQ Configuration object in the new domain, restart the Message Queuing service, and log on again. |
0xC0000876 | The Message Queuing service cannot join the '%1' Windows NT 4.0 domain. The Active Directory Domain Services Integration subcomponent was therefore removed. | The Message Queuing service cannot join the '%1' Windows NT 4.0 domain. The Active Directory Domain Services Integration subcomponent was therefore removed. |
0xC0000878 | The Message Queuing service resource cannot bind to the cluster IP address. This prevents the Message Queuing resource from coming online on this node. One possible reason is that the Message Queuing service running on the physical node was started before the computer became a member of the server cluster. As a result, the Message Queuing service running on the physical node listens on all IP addresses of the computer and prevents the Message Queuing resource from listening on the cluster IP address. To solve this problem, restart the Message Queuing service on the physical node. Error %1: %2 | The Message Queuing service resource cannot bind to the cluster IP address. This prevents the Message Queuing resource from coming online on this node. One possible reason is that the Message Queuing service running on the physical node was started before the computer became a member of the server cluster. As a result, the Message Queuing service running on the physical node listens on all IP addresses of the computer and prevents the Message Queuing resource from listening on the cluster IP address. To solve this problem, restart the Message Queuing service on the physical node. Error %1: %2 |
0xC0000879 | 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. To solve this problem, you need to manually delete the Message Queuing objects for this computer in Active Directory Domain Services. Please delete the following two objects: 1) The msmq object under the computer object of this computer in the Computers container in the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in: 'CN=msmq,CN=%2,CN=computers,DC=%1,DC=...' 2) The MSMQ Settings object under the server object for this computer in the Active Directory Sites and Services snap-in: 'CN=MSMQ Settings,CN=%2,CN=Servers,CN=,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=...' You also need to uninstall Routing Support and Down-level Client Support by using Server Role Manager. | 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. To solve this problem, you need to manually delete the Message Queuing objects for this computer in Active Directory Domain Services. Please delete the following two objects: 1) The msmq object under the computer object of this computer in the Computers container in the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in: 'CN=msmq,CN=%2,CN=computers,DC=%1,DC=...' 2) The MSMQ Settings object under the server object for this computer in the Active Directory Sites and Services snap-in: 'CN=MSMQ Settings,CN=%2,CN=Servers,CN=,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=...' You also need to uninstall Routing Support and Down-level Client Support by using Server Role Manager. |
0xC000087A | Message Queuing failed to bind to port 1801. The port may already be bound to another process. Make sure that the port is free and try to start Message Queuing again. If this problem arises during setup, you must free the port and run setup again. | Message Queuing failed to bind to port 1801. The port may already be bound to another process. Make sure that the port is free and try to start Message Queuing again. If this problem arises during setup, you must free the port and run setup again. |
0xC000087E | Message Queuing Down-level Client Support cannot operate in mixed mode. Mixed mode is a transient mode in which Message Queuing deployment is in the middle of migration from MQIS (for MSMQ 1.0) to Active Directory Domain Services. In this mode, some sites are still Windows NT 4.0 sites and are mastered by the PEC and PSCs. Mixed mode might require creating/deleting/updating objects that belong to Windows NT 4.0 sites. These operations are not supported by Message Queuing Down-level Client Support. After completing the migration of all Windows NT 4.0 sites to Active Directory Domain Services (migration of the PEC and all PSCs in Windows NT 4.0 sites), Message Queuing will no longer be in mixed mode. | Message Queuing Down-level Client Support cannot operate in mixed mode. Mixed mode is a transient mode in which Message Queuing deployment is in the middle of migration from MQIS (for MSMQ 1.0) to Active Directory Domain Services. In this mode, some sites are still Windows NT 4.0 sites and are mastered by the PEC and PSCs. Mixed mode might require creating/deleting/updating objects that belong to Windows NT 4.0 sites. These operations are not supported by Message Queuing Down-level Client Support. After completing the migration of all Windows NT 4.0 sites to Active Directory Domain Services (migration of the PEC and all PSCs in Windows NT 4.0 sites), Message Queuing will no longer be in mixed mode. |
0xC0000881 | The Message Queuing service rejects incoming messages when it is unable to check whether the sender is allowed access to the queue for sending messages. In this case, the queue affected is %1, but note that an event might not be issued every time this problem occurs.%n To perform this access check, Message Queuing needs access to the TokenGroupsGlobalAndUniversal attribute of the sender's user object. Only users with domain administration permissions can add members to the Windows Authorization Access Group, which is allowed access to the TokenGroupsGlobalAndUniversal attribute, in one of two ways:%n 1) For best security practice, add only the computer accounts that need access to the TokenGroupsGlobalAndUniversal attribute to the Windows Authorization Access Group. The domain administrator will repeat this operation for other Message Queuing computers that require the permission, manually adding the relevant accounts to the Windows Authorization Access Group.%n 2) As a less secure practice, add the Authenticated Users group to the Windows Authorization Access group. This grants every authenticated user, including the Message Queuing service on any computer, access to the TokenGroupsGlobalAndUniversal attribute for all users, and requires no further manual administration. | The Message Queuing service rejects incoming messages when it is unable to check whether the sender is allowed access to the queue for sending messages. In this case, the queue affected is %1, but note that an event might not be issued every time this problem occurs.%n To perform this access check, Message Queuing needs access to the TokenGroupsGlobalAndUniversal attribute of the sender's user object. Only users with domain administration permissions can add members to the Windows Authorization Access Group, which is allowed access to the TokenGroupsGlobalAndUniversal attribute, in one of two ways:%n 1) For best security practice, add only the computer accounts that need access to the TokenGroupsGlobalAndUniversal attribute to the Windows Authorization Access Group. The domain administrator will repeat this operation for other Message Queuing computers that require the permission, manually adding the relevant accounts to the Windows Authorization Access Group.%n 2) As a less secure practice, add the Authenticated Users group to the Windows Authorization Access group. This grants every authenticated user, including the Message Queuing service on any computer, access to the TokenGroupsGlobalAndUniversal attribute for all users, and requires no further manual administration. |
0xC0000892 | The Message Queuing service cannot communicate with other computers, because the select API for socket failed. Error %1: %2 | The Message Queuing service cannot communicate with other computers, because the select API for socket failed. Error %1: %2 |
0xC0000897 | Message Queuing Service failed to listen on both IPv4 and IPv6 protocol. Messages will not be accepted from the network through TCP/IP protocols. Messages addressed to this machine using TCP/IP protocols will not arrive but will accumulate in sender's outgoing queues. Please fix the TCP/IP protocols issue and restart the computer. | Message Queuing Service failed to listen on both IPv4 and IPv6 protocol. Messages will not be accepted from the network through TCP/IP protocols. Messages addressed to this machine using TCP/IP protocols will not arrive but will accumulate in sender's outgoing queues. Please fix the TCP/IP protocols issue and restart the computer. |
0xC0000899 | Message Queuing Triggers initialization failed. Error %1: %2 | Message Queuing Triggers initialization failed. Error %1: %2 |
0xC000089A | Message Queuing Triggers failed to create an instance of the Triggers Transactional object. As a result, no transactional retrieval triggers can be invoked. Mqgentr.dll may not be registered or may not exist in the %SystemRoot%\\System32 folder. Error %1: %2 | Message Queuing Triggers failed to create an instance of the Triggers Transactional object. As a result, no transactional retrieval triggers can be invoked. Mqgentr.dll may not be registered or may not exist in the %SystemRoot%\\System32 folder. Error %1: %2 |
0xC000089B | The trigger information cannot be retrieved from the trigger store in registry. At least one trigger is nonfunctional. | The trigger information cannot be retrieved from the trigger store in registry. At least one trigger is nonfunctional. |
0xC000089C | The information for the attached rule cannot be retrieved from the trigger store for trigger %1 (Trigger Name: %2). The trigger is nonfunctional. | The information for the attached rule cannot be retrieved from the trigger store for trigger %1 (Trigger Name: %2). The trigger is nonfunctional. |
0xC000089D | Opening the queue %3 for peeking at or retrieving messages failed. Local users may not have been granted the Peek Message or Receive Message permission for this queue. The trigger %4 is nonfunctional. Error %1: %2 | Opening the queue %3 for peeking at or retrieving messages failed. Local users may not have been granted the Peek Message or Receive Message permission for this queue. The trigger %4 is nonfunctional. Error %1: %2 |
0xC000089E | Opening an internal queue needed by the Triggers service failed. The account under which the Triggers service is running may not have permissions to open this queue, or the queue may have been deleted. To solve this problem, uninstall and reinstall the Triggers service. Error %1: %2 | Opening an internal queue needed by the Triggers service failed. The account under which the Triggers service is running may not have permissions to open this queue, or the queue may have been deleted. To solve this problem, uninstall and reinstall the Triggers service. Error %1: %2 |
0xC000089F | An instance of a rule handler for the rule %3 with the ID %4 was not created. The rule cannot be evaluated and executed. The MSMQTriggerObjects.MSMQRuleHandler class may not be registered, or your System folder does not contain mqtrig.dll. Error %1: %2 | An instance of a rule handler for the rule %3 with the ID %4 was not created. The rule cannot be evaluated and executed. The MSMQTriggerObjects.MSMQRuleHandler class may not be registered, or your System folder does not contain mqtrig.dll. Error %1: %2 |
0xC00008A0 | The action or a condition parameter for the rule %3 with the ID %4 was not parsed. The rule cannot be evaluated and executed. You can remove the rule entry from the Triggers registry and recreate it using local computer management. Error %1: %2 | The action or a condition parameter for the rule %3 with the ID %4 was not parsed. The rule cannot be evaluated and executed. You can remove the rule entry from the Triggers registry and recreate it using local computer management. Error %1: %2 |
0xC00008A1 | The action defined by the rule %3 with the ID %4 was not invoked. The COM object may not be registered, or the executable file may not exist in your path. Error %1: %2 | The action defined by the rule %3 with the ID %4 was not invoked. The COM object may not be registered, or the executable file may not exist in your path. Error %1: %2 |
0xC00008A2 | Rule evaluation or execution failed for the transactional trigger %3 with the ID %4. A rule condition or action parameter may be invalid, or the COM object invoked may not be registered correctly. Error %1: %2 | Rule evaluation or execution failed for the transactional trigger %3 with the ID %4. A rule condition or action parameter may be invalid, or the COM object invoked may not be registered correctly. Error %1: %2 |
0xC00008A4 | The queue %1 was not found. It may have been deleted. The trigger %2 associated with this queue is nonfunctional. Please use Computer Management to remove this trigger. | The queue %1 was not found. It may have been deleted. The trigger %2 associated with this queue is nonfunctional. Please use Computer Management to remove this trigger. |
0xC00008A5 | At least one of the required dependencies was not found. Please verify that MSMQ Triggers resources are dependent on Message Queue resources. | At least one of the required dependencies was not found. Please verify that MSMQ Triggers resources are dependent on Message Queue resources. |
0xC00008A6 | Unable to update EventLog information in registry for '%1'. | Unable to update EventLog information in registry for '%1'. |
0xC00008A7 | The Triggers transactional component could not be registered in COM+. Error %1: %2 | The Triggers transactional component could not be registered in COM+. Error %1: %2 |
0xC00008A8 | Retrieving messages from a queue located on a remote pre-Windows XP computer is not supported. All triggers associated with the queue %1 are nonfunctional. | Retrieving messages from a queue located on a remote pre-Windows XP computer is not supported. All triggers associated with the queue %1 are nonfunctional. |
0xC00008AC | The IP address %1!S! specified in the \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\%2 registry value is not a valid IP address for this computer. The Message Queuing service will use the IP address %3!S! instead. Please remove this registry value or set it to one of the following valid IP addresses: %4!S!. | The IP address %1!S! specified in the \\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\MSMQ\\Parameters\\%2 registry value is not a valid IP address for this computer. The Message Queuing service will use the IP address %3!S! instead. Please remove this registry value or set it to one of the following valid IP addresses: %4!S!. |
0xC00008AF | Message Queuing Triggers initialization failed to complete in the configured timeout.. | Message Queuing Triggers initialization failed to complete in the configured timeout.. |
0xC00008B2 | The MSMQ VSS Writer failed to identify itself. Error %1: %2. | The MSMQ VSS Writer failed to identify itself. Error %1: %2. |
0xC00008B3 | Backup failed during event %3. Error %1: %2. | Backup failed during event %3. Error %1: %2. |
0xC00008B4 | Restore failed during event %3. Error %1: %2. This can happen if the restore directories under the MSMQ root directory cannot be created, or the restore root directory cannot be written in registry. | Restore failed during event %3. Error %1: %2. This can happen if the restore directories under the MSMQ root directory cannot be created, or the restore root directory cannot be written in registry. |
0xC00008B5 | The MSMQ VSS Writer failed to handle the restore located at '%3'. Error %1: %2. | The MSMQ VSS Writer failed to handle the restore located at '%3'. Error %1: %2. |
0xC00008BA | The restore located at '%1' is invalid. Invalid components are %2. Please verify all required files are present in the correct directory. | The restore located at '%1' is invalid. Invalid components are %2. Please verify all required files are present in the correct directory. |
0xC00E0001 | Generic error code. | Generic error code. |
0xC00E0002 | One or more of the properties passed are invalid. | One or more of the properties passed are invalid. |
0xC00E0003 | The queue does not exist or you do not have sufficient permissions to perform the operation. | The queue does not exist or you do not have sufficient permissions to perform the operation. |
0xC00E0004 | The queue is not open or may not exist. | The queue is not open or may not exist. |
0xC00E0005 | A queue with the same path name already exists. | A queue with the same path name already exists. |
0xC00E0006 | An invalid parameter was passed to a function. | An invalid parameter was passed to a function. |
0xC00E0007 | An invalid handle was passed to a function. | An invalid handle was passed to a function. |
0xC00E0008 | The operation was canceled before it could be completed. | The operation was canceled before it could be completed. |
0xC00E0009 | There is a sharing violation. The queue is already open for exclusive retrieval. | There is a sharing violation. The queue is already open for exclusive retrieval. |
0xC00E000B | The Message Queuing service is not available | The Message Queuing service is not available |
0xC00E000D | The computer specified cannot be found. | The computer specified cannot be found. |
0xC00E0010 | The sort operation specified in MQLocateBegin is invalid (for example, there are duplicate columns). | The sort operation specified in MQLocateBegin is invalid (for example, there are duplicate columns). |
0xC00E0011 | The user specified is not a valid user. | The user specified is not a valid user. |
0xC00E0013 | A connection with Active Directory Domain Services cannot be established. Verify that there are sufficient permissions to perform this operation. | A connection with Active Directory Domain Services cannot be established. Verify that there are sufficient permissions to perform this operation. |
0xC00E0014 | The queue path name specified is invalid. | The queue path name specified is invalid. |
0xC00E0018 | The property value specified is invalid. | The property value specified is invalid. |
0xC00E0019 | The VARTYPE value specified is invalid. | The VARTYPE value specified is invalid. |
0xC00E001A | The buffer supplied to MQReceiveMessage for message property retrievalis too small. The message was not removed from the queue, but the partof the message property that was in the buffer was copied. | The buffer supplied to MQReceiveMessage for message property retrievalis too small. The message was not removed from the queue, but the partof the message property that was in the buffer was copied. |
0xC00E001B | The time specified for MQReceiveMessage to wait for the message elapsed. | The time specified for MQReceiveMessage to wait for the message elapsed. |
0xC00E001C | The MQ_ACTION_PEEK_NEXT value specified for MQReceiveMessage cannot be used withthe current cursor position. | The MQ_ACTION_PEEK_NEXT value specified for MQReceiveMessage cannot be used withthe current cursor position. |
0xC00E001D | The message at which the cursor is currently pointing was removed fromthe queue by another process or by another call to MQReceiveMessagewithout the use of this cursor. | The message at which the cursor is currently pointing was removed fromthe queue by another process or by another call to MQReceiveMessagewithout the use of this cursor. |
0xC00E001E | The format name specified is invalid. | The format name specified is invalid. |
0xC00E001F | The format name buffer supplied to the API was too smallto hold the format name. | The format name buffer supplied to the API was too smallto hold the format name. |
0xC00E0020 | Operations of the type requested (for example, deleting a queue using a direct format name)are not supported for the format name specified. | Operations of the type requested (for example, deleting a queue using a direct format name)are not supported for the format name specified. |
0xC00E0021 | The specified security descriptor is invalid. | The specified security descriptor is invalid. |
0xC00E0022 | The size of the buffer for the user ID property is too small. | The size of the buffer for the user ID property is too small. |
0xC00E0023 | The size of the buffer passed to MQGetQueueSecurity is too small. | The size of the buffer passed to MQGetQueueSecurity is too small. |
0xC00E0024 | The security credentials cannot be verified because the RPC servercannot impersonate the client application. | The security credentials cannot be verified because the RPC servercannot impersonate the client application. |
0xC00E0026 | The client does not have sufficient security privileges to perform the operation. | The client does not have sufficient security privileges to perform the operation. |
0xC00E0027 | There are insufficient resources to perform this operation. | There are insufficient resources to perform this operation. |
0xC00E0028 | The request failed because the user buffer is too small to hold the information returned. | The request failed because the user buffer is too small to hold the information returned. |
0xC00E002A | A recoverable or journal message could not be stored. The message was not sent. | A recoverable or journal message could not be stored. The message was not sent. |
0xC00E002B | The buffer for the user certificate property is too small. | The buffer for the user certificate property is too small. |
0xC00E002C | The user certificate is invalid. | The user certificate is invalid. |
0xC00E002D | The internal Message Queuing certificate is corrupted. | The internal Message Queuing certificate is corrupted. |
0xC00E002F | No internal Message Queuing certificate exists for the user. | No internal Message Queuing certificate exists for the user. |
0xC00E0030 | A cryptographic function failed. | A cryptographic function failed. |
0xC00E0031 | The personal certificate store is corrupted. | The personal certificate store is corrupted. |
0xC00E0033 | The computer does not support encryption operations. | The computer does not support encryption operations. |
0xC00E0035 | The security context is invalid. | The security context is invalid. |
0xC00E0036 | The SID cannot be obtained from the thread token. | The SID cannot be obtained from the thread token. |
0xC00E0037 | The account information for the user cannot be obtained. | The account information for the user cannot be obtained. |
0xC00E0038 | The MQCOLUMNS parameter is invalid. | The MQCOLUMNS parameter is invalid. |
0xC00E0039 | A property identifier is invalid. | A property identifier is invalid. |
0xC00E003A | A relationship parameter is invalid. | A relationship parameter is invalid. |
0xC00E003B | The size of the buffer for the message identifier or correlation identifier is invalid. | The size of the buffer for the message identifier or correlation identifier is invalid. |
0xC00E003C | A property identifier specified in MQRESTRICTION is invalid. | A property identifier specified in MQRESTRICTION is invalid. |
0xC00E003D | Either the pointer to the MQQUEUEPROPS structure has a null value, or no properties are specified in it. | Either the pointer to the MQQUEUEPROPS structure has a null value, or no properties are specified in it. |
0xC00E003E | The property identifier specified (for example, PROPID_Q_INSTANCE in MQSetQueueProperties)is invalid for the operation requested. | The property identifier specified (for example, PROPID_Q_INSTANCE in MQSetQueueProperties)is invalid for the operation requested. |
0xC00E003F | Not all the properties required for the operation were specifiedfor the input parameters. | Not all the properties required for the operation were specifiedfor the input parameters. |
0xC00E0040 | The MSMQ Configuration (msmq) object already exists in Active Directory Domain Services. | The MSMQ Configuration (msmq) object already exists in Active Directory Domain Services. |
0xC00E0041 | Either the pointer to the MQQMROPS structure has a null value, or no properties are specified in it. | Either the pointer to the MQQMROPS structure has a null value, or no properties are specified in it. |
0xC00E0043 | There is an internal Active Directory Domain Services error. | There is an internal Active Directory Domain Services error. |
0xC00E0044 | The object owner is invalid (for example, MQCreateQueue failed because the QMobject is invalid). | The object owner is invalid (for example, MQCreateQueue failed because the QMobject is invalid). |
0xC00E0045 | The access mode specified is unsupported. | The access mode specified is unsupported. |
0xC00E0046 | The result buffer specified is too small. | The result buffer specified is too small. |
0xC00E0049 | There was no response from the object owner. | There was no response from the object owner. |
0xC00E004A | The object owner is not available. | The object owner is not available. |
0xC00E004B | An error occurred while reading from a queue located on a remote computer. | An error occurred while reading from a queue located on a remote computer. |
0xC00E004C | A connection cannot be established with the Distributed Transaction Coordinator. | A connection cannot be established with the Distributed Transaction Coordinator. |
0xC00E004E | The transaction specified cannot be imported. | The transaction specified cannot be imported. |
0xC00E0050 | An attempted action cannot be performed within a transaction. | An attempted action cannot be performed within a transaction. |
0xC00E0051 | The transaction's operation sequence is incorrect. | The transaction's operation sequence is incorrect. |
0xC00E0055 | The connector type message property is not specified. This property is required for sending an acknowledgment message or a secure message. | The connector type message property is not specified. This property is required for sending an acknowledgment message or a secure message. |
0xC00E0056 | The Message Queuing service was restarted. Any open queue handles should be closed. | The Message Queuing service was restarted. Any open queue handles should be closed. |
0xC00E0058 | The transaction specified cannot be enlisted. | The transaction specified cannot be enlisted. |
0xC00E005A | The queue was deleted. Messages cannot be received anymore using thisqueue handle. The handle should be closed. | The queue was deleted. Messages cannot be received anymore using thisqueue handle. The handle should be closed. |
0xC00E005B | The context parameter for MQLocateBegin is invalid. | The context parameter for MQLocateBegin is invalid. |
0xC00E005C | An invalid property identifier is specified in MQSORTSET. | An invalid property identifier is specified in MQSORTSET. |
0xC00E005D | The message label is too long. Its length should be less than or equal to MQ_MAX_MSG_LABEL_LEN. | The message label is too long. Its length should be less than or equal to MQ_MAX_MSG_LABEL_LEN. |
0xC00E005E | The label buffer supplied to the API is too small. | The label buffer supplied to the API is too small. |
0xC00E0061 | The buffer passed for the symmetric key is too small. | The buffer passed for the symmetric key is too small. |
0xC00E0062 | The buffer passed for the signature property is too small. | The buffer passed for the signature property is too small. |
0xC00E0063 | The buffer passed for the provider name property is too small. | The buffer passed for the provider name property is too small. |
0xC00E0064 | The operation is invalid for a foreign message queuing system. | The operation is invalid for a foreign message queuing system. |
0xC00E0065 | Obsolete; another MQIS server is being installed. Write operations to the database are not allowed at this stage. | Obsolete; another MQIS server is being installed. Write operations to the database are not allowed at this stage. |
0xC00E0066 | Independent clients cannot support dependent clients. A Message Queuing server is required. | Independent clients cannot support dependent clients. A Message Queuing server is required. |
0xC00E0067 | The number of dependent clients served by the Message Queuing server reached its upper limit. | The number of dependent clients served by the Message Queuing server reached its upper limit. |
0xC00E0068 | The file %1 for the queue %2 in the Lqs folder was deleted because it was corrupted. | The file %1 for the queue %2 in the Lqs folder was deleted because it was corrupted. |
0xC00E0069 | The remote computer is not available. | The remote computer is not available. |
0xC00E006A | This operation is not supported for Message Queuing installed in workgroup mode. | This operation is not supported for Message Queuing installed in workgroup mode. |
0xC00E006B | The cryptographic service provider %1 is not supported by Message Queuing. | The cryptographic service provider %1 is not supported by Message Queuing. |
0xC00E006C | The security descriptors for the cryptographic keys cannot be set. | The security descriptors for the cryptographic keys cannot be set. |
0xC00E006D | A user attempted to send an authenticated message without a certificate. | A user attempted to send an authenticated message without a certificate. |
0xC00E006E | The column PROPID_Q_PATHNAME_DNS is not supported for the MQLocateBegin API. | The column PROPID_Q_PATHNAME_DNS is not supported for the MQLocateBegin API. |
0xC00E006F | A certificate store cannot be created for the internal certificate. | A certificate store cannot be created for the internal certificate. |
0xC00E0070 | The certificate store for the internal certificate cannot be opened. | The certificate store for the internal certificate cannot be opened. |
0xC00E0071 | This operation is invalid for an MsmqServices object. | This operation is invalid for an MsmqServices object. |
0xC00E0072 | The Add GUID permission cannot be granted to the current user. | The Add GUID permission cannot be granted to the current user. |
0xC00E0073 | Obsolete: The dynamic-link library Msmqocm.dll cannot be loaded. | Obsolete: The dynamic-link library Msmqocm.dll cannot be loaded. |
0xC00E0074 | An entry point cannot be located in Msmqocm.dll. | An entry point cannot be located in Msmqocm.dll. |
0xC00E0075 | Message Queuing servers cannot be found on domain controllers. | Message Queuing servers cannot be found on domain controllers. |
0xC00E0076 | The computer joined the domain, but Message Queuing will continue to run in workgroup mode because it failed to register itself in Active Directory Domain Services. | The computer joined the domain, but Message Queuing will continue to run in workgroup mode because it failed to register itself in Active Directory Domain Services. |
0xC00E0077 | The object was not created on the Global Catalog server specified. | The object was not created on the Global Catalog server specified. |
0xC00E0079 | The public key for the computer %1 cannot be found. | The public key for the computer %1 cannot be found. |
0xC00E007A | The public key for the computer %1 does not exist. | The public key for the computer %1 does not exist. |
0xC00E007B | The parameters in MQPRIVATEPROPS are invalid. Either the pointer to the MQPRIVATEPROPS structure has a null value, or no properties are specified in it. | The parameters in MQPRIVATEPROPS are invalid. Either the pointer to the MQPRIVATEPROPS structure has a null value, or no properties are specified in it. |
0xC00E007C | Global Catalog servers cannot be found in the domain specified. | Global Catalog servers cannot be found in the domain specified. |
0xC00E007D | No Message Queuing servers were found on Global Catalog servers. | No Message Queuing servers were found on Global Catalog servers. |
0xC00E007F | Data for an authenticated message cannot be hashed. | Data for an authenticated message cannot be hashed. |
0xC00E0080 | Data cannot be signed before sending an authenticated message. | Data cannot be signed before sending an authenticated message. |
0xC00E0081 | A hash object cannot be created for an authenticated message. | A hash object cannot be created for an authenticated message. |
0xC00E0082 | The signature of the message received is not valid. | The signature of the message received is not valid. |
0xC00E0083 | The object that will be deleted is owned by a primary site controller. The operation cannot be performed. | The object that will be deleted is owned by a primary site controller. The operation cannot be performed. |
0xC00E0084 | There is no MSMQ Users organizational unit object in Active Directory Domain Services for the domain. Please create one manually. | There is no MSMQ Users organizational unit object in Active Directory Domain Services for the domain. Please create one manually. |
0xC00E0085 | The dynamic-link library Mqad.dll cannot be loaded. | The dynamic-link library Mqad.dll cannot be loaded. |
0xC00E0087 | Two or more of the properties passed cannot co-exist.For example, you cannot set both PROPID_M_RESP_QUEUE and PROPID_M_RESP_FORMAT_NAME when sending a message. | Two or more of the properties passed cannot co-exist.For example, you cannot set both PROPID_M_RESP_QUEUE and PROPID_M_RESP_FORMAT_NAME when sending a message. |
0xC00E0088 | The message does not exist or was removed from the queue. | The message does not exist or was removed from the queue. |
0xC00E008A | This operation is not supported by dependent clients. | This operation is not supported by dependent clients. |
0xC00E008B | This operation is not supported by the remote Message Queuing service. For example, MQReceiveMessageByLookupId is not supported by MSMQ 1.0/2.0. | This operation is not supported by the remote Message Queuing service. For example, MQReceiveMessageByLookupId is not supported by MSMQ 1.0/2.0. |
0xC00E008C | The object whose properties are being retrieved from Active Directory Domain Services does not belong to the class requested. | The object whose properties are being retrieved from Active Directory Domain Services does not belong to the class requested. |
0xC00E008D | The value of cCol in MQSORTSET cannot be greater than 1. Active Directory Domain Services supports only a single sort key. | The value of cCol in MQSORTSET cannot be greater than 1. Active Directory Domain Services supports only a single sort key. |
0xC00E008E | An MSMQ Configuration (msmq) object with the GUID supplied cannot be created. By default, an Active Directory Domain Services forest does not support adding an object with a supplied GUID. | An MSMQ Configuration (msmq) object with the GUID supplied cannot be created. By default, an Active Directory Domain Services forest does not support adding an object with a supplied GUID. |
0xC00E008F | Binding to the forest root failed. This error usually indicates a problem in the DNS configuration. | Binding to the forest root failed. This error usually indicates a problem in the DNS configuration. |
0xC00E0090 | A local user is authenticated as an anonymous user and cannot access Active Directory Domain Services. You need to log on as a domain user to access Active Directory Domain Services. | A local user is authenticated as an anonymous user and cannot access Active Directory Domain Services. You need to log on as a domain user to access Active Directory Domain Services. |
0xC00E0091 | The column PROPID_Q_ADS_PATH is not supported for the MQLocateBegin API. | The column PROPID_Q_ADS_PATH is not supported for the MQLocateBegin API. |
0xC00E0092 | The given property is not a valid XML document. | The given property is not a valid XML document. |
0xC00E0093 | The Active Directory Domain Services object specified is not an instance of a supported class. | The Active Directory Domain Services object specified is not an instance of a supported class. |
0xC00E0094 | The MSMQManagement object must be initialized before it is used. | The MSMQManagement object must be initialized before it is used. |
0xC00E0095 | The object that will be created should be owned by a primary site controller. The operation cannot be performed. | The object that will be created should be owned by a primary site controller. The operation cannot be performed. |
0xC00E0096 | The object that will be updated is owned by a primary site controller. The operation cannot be performed. | The object that will be updated is owned by a primary site controller. The operation cannot be performed. |
0xC00E0099 | Message Queuing is not able to resolve the address specified by the user. The address may be wrong or DNS look-up for address failed. | Message Queuing is not able to resolve the address specified by the user. The address may be wrong or DNS look-up for address failed. |
0xC00E009A | Too many properties passed to the function. Message Queuing can process up to 128 properties in one call. | Too many properties passed to the function. Message Queuing can process up to 128 properties in one call. |
0xC00E009B | The queue only accepts authenticated messages. | The queue only accepts authenticated messages. |
0xC00E009C | The message is currently being processed under a transaction. Till the transaction outcome is determined, the message cannot be processed in any other transaction. | The message is currently being processed under a transaction. Till the transaction outcome is determined, the message cannot be processed in any other transaction. |
0xC00E03EB | The function called is not supported. | The function called is not supported. |
0xC00E03EC | The transaction(s) cannot be recovered. | The transaction(s) cannot be recovered. |
0xC00E03ED | Prepare information cannot be obtained from the Distributed Transaction Coordinator. | Prepare information cannot be obtained from the Distributed Transaction Coordinator. |
0xC00E03EE | The log manager library or interface cannot be obtained. | The log manager library or interface cannot be obtained. |
0xC00E03EF | A new session cannot be created because there are too many active sessions. | A new session cannot be created because there are too many active sessions. |
0xC00E03F0 | The session key cannot be exported for insertion into the packet. | The session key cannot be exported for insertion into the packet. |
0xC00E03F1 | Data cannot be read from the checkpoint file. | Data cannot be read from the checkpoint file. |
0xC00E03F2 | The Write request to the primary site controller owning the queue failed. | The Write request to the primary site controller owning the queue failed. |
0xC00E03F4 | The dynamic-link library MQDSxxx.dll cannot be loaded. | The dynamic-link library MQDSxxx.dll cannot be loaded. |
0xC00E03F5 | This computer is not trusted for delegation. | This computer is not trusted for delegation. |
0xC00E03F7 | Setup is waiting for creation of the MSMQ Configuration (msmq) object. | Setup is waiting for creation of the MSMQ Configuration (msmq) object. |
0xC00E03F9 | The Message Queuing DLL or the entry point in that DLL for the specified procedure cannot be found. You can turn on tracing to obtain more detail information about the failure. | The Message Queuing DLL or the entry point in that DLL for the specified procedure cannot be found. You can turn on tracing to obtain more detail information about the failure. |
0xC00E03FA | Message Queuing cannot use an enhanced RC2 symmetric encryption key with an effective length equal to 40 bits. | Message Queuing cannot use an enhanced RC2 symmetric encryption key with an effective length equal to 40 bits. |
0xC00E0501 | This is a general Active Directory Domain Services error. | This is a general Active Directory Domain Services error. |
0xC00E0506 | The value for the object type input parameter is invalid. | The value for the object type input parameter is invalid. |
0xC00E0509 | An attempt was made to access a computer with an unresolved site ID. | An attempt was made to access a computer with an unresolved site ID. |
0xC00E050D | The object cannot be created in Active Directory Domain Services. | The object cannot be created in Active Directory Domain Services. |
0xC00E050F | The object was not found in Active Directory Domain Services. | The object was not found in Active Directory Domain Services. |
0xC00E0512 | The object properties cannot be obtained. | The object properties cannot be obtained. |
0xC00E0514 | The site controller that owns the object is not responding. This error is applicable only in a mixed-mode environment. | The site controller that owns the object is not responding. This error is applicable only in a mixed-mode environment. |
0xC00E0516 | The object owner is not reachable. This error can occur only in a mixed-mode environment. | The object owner is not reachable. This error can occur only in a mixed-mode environment. |
0xC00E0521 | The RPC library cannot be initialized. | The RPC library cannot be initialized. |
0xC00E0523 | There are no more data to return to the client. This error can occur only in a mixed-mode environment. | There are no more data to return to the client. This error can occur only in a mixed-mode environment. |
0xC00E0525 | The client does not belong to the same Message Queuing enterprise. This error can occur only in a mixed-mode environment. | The client does not belong to the same Message Queuing enterprise. This error can occur only in a mixed-mode environment. |
0xC00E0526 | The routing link already exists. | The routing link already exists. |
0xC00E052B | Authentication of the Message Queuing server %1 cannot be initialized. | Authentication of the Message Queuing server %1 cannot be initialized. |
0xC00E052F | The computer object cannot be deleted because the MSMQ Configuration (msmq) container object is not empty. | The computer object cannot be deleted because the MSMQ Configuration (msmq) container object is not empty. |
0xC00E0530 | The computer object already exists in Active Directory Domain Services. | The computer object already exists in Active Directory Domain Services. |
0xC00E07D0 | Message Queuing cluster resources are not supported on this node because Message Queuing is not installed. | Message Queuing cluster resources are not supported on this node because Message Queuing is not installed. |
0xC00E07D2 | At least one of the required dependencies was not found. Please verify that the Message Queuing cluster resources are dependent on the Disk and Network Name resources. | At least one of the required dependencies was not found. Please verify that the Message Queuing cluster resources are dependent on the Disk and Network Name resources. |
0xC00E07D3 | There are insufficient memory resources. | There are insufficient memory resources. |
0xC00E07D4 | No connection can be established with Service Control Manager (Error: 0x%1). Please check your administrative permissions. | No connection can be established with Service Control Manager (Error: 0x%1). Please check your administrative permissions. |
0xC00E07D5 | No connection can be opened to this cluster (Error: 0x%1). | No connection can be opened to this cluster (Error: 0x%1). |
0xC00E07D6 | No connection can be opened to the %1 resource (Error: 0x%2). | No connection can be opened to the %1 resource (Error: 0x%2). |
0xC00E07D7 | Message Queuing registry values cannot be read. The registry may be corrupted (Error: 0x%1). Please reinstall Message Queuing on this computer. | Message Queuing registry values cannot be read. The registry may be corrupted (Error: 0x%1). Please reinstall Message Queuing on this computer. |
0xC00E07D8 | Access to Active Directory Domain Services cannot be initialized. Please verify your permissions and network connectivity. | Access to Active Directory Domain Services cannot be initialized. Please verify your permissions and network connectivity. |
0xC00E07D9 | Queries cannot be sent to the Message Queuing server '%1' (Error: 0x%2). Please verify your permissions and network connectivity. | Queries cannot be sent to the Message Queuing server '%1' (Error: 0x%2). Please verify your permissions and network connectivity. |
0xC00E07DB | Message Queuing objects cannot be created in Active Directory Domain Services (Error: 0x%1). Please verify your permissions and network connectivity. | Message Queuing objects cannot be created in Active Directory Domain Services (Error: 0x%1). Please verify your permissions and network connectivity. |
0xC00E07DC | Public keys cannot be stored in Active Directory Domain Services (Error: 0x%1). | Public keys cannot be stored in Active Directory Domain Services (Error: 0x%1). |
0xC00E07DD | Message Queuing information cannot be read from Active Directory Domain Services (Error: 0x%1). This may be caused by replication delays or insufficient security permissions. | Message Queuing information cannot be read from Active Directory Domain Services (Error: 0x%1). This may be caused by replication delays or insufficient security permissions. |
0xC00E07DE | A registry checkpoint cannot be added or removed (Error: 0x%1). | A registry checkpoint cannot be added or removed (Error: 0x%1). |
0xC00E07DF | A Crypto checkpoint cannot be added or removed (Error: 0x%1). | A Crypto checkpoint cannot be added or removed (Error: 0x%1). |
0xC00E07E0 | The %1 service cannot be created (Error: 0x%2). | The %1 service cannot be created (Error: 0x%2). |
0xC00E07E1 | The %1 service cannot be stopped (Error: 0x%2). | The %1 service cannot be stopped (Error: 0x%2). |
0xC00E07E2 | The %1 service cannot be deleted (Error: 0x%2). | The %1 service cannot be deleted (Error: 0x%2). |
0xC00E07E3 | The %1 service cannot be started (Error: 0x%2). | The %1 service cannot be started (Error: 0x%2). |
0xC00E07E9 | The Message Queuing resource failed to come online.The Message Queuing resource depends on the network name resource with Kerberos authentication enabled.Please verify that Kerberos authentication is enabled for the network name resource.To enable Kerberos authentication for the '%1' resource, perform the following steps.1. Open Cluster Administrator.2. In the Groups folder, select the applicable group.3. In the details pane, right-click the '%1' resource and click Take Offline.4. Right-click the '%1' resource and click Properties.5. On the Parameters page, select Enable Kerberos Authentication, click Apply, and click OK.6. Right-click the '%1' resource, and click Bring Online. | The Message Queuing resource failed to come online.The Message Queuing resource depends on the network name resource with Kerberos authentication enabled.Please verify that Kerberos authentication is enabled for the network name resource.To enable Kerberos authentication for the '%1' resource, perform the following steps.1. Open Cluster Administrator.2. In the Groups folder, select the applicable group.3. In the details pane, right-click the '%1' resource and click Take Offline.4. Right-click the '%1' resource and click Properties.5. On the Parameters page, select Enable Kerberos Authentication, click Apply, and click OK.6. Right-click the '%1' resource, and click Bring Online. |
0xC00E0C01 | Generic Error in MSMQ Security. | Generic Error in MSMQ Security. |
0xC00E0C02 | Failed in ConvertSDToNTXFormat(), InitializeSecurityDescriptor(). LastErr- %1!lu!t | Failed in ConvertSDToNTXFormat(), InitializeSecurityDescriptor(). LastErr- %1!lu!t |
0xC00E0C03 | The security descriptor is not valid. | The security descriptor is not valid. |
0xC00E0C04 | Failed in ConvertSDToNTXFormat(), can't get MakeSelf len. LastErr- %1!lu!t | Failed in ConvertSDToNTXFormat(), can't get MakeSelf len. LastErr- %1!lu!t |
0xC00E0C05 | Invalid input parameter. | Invalid input parameter. |
0xC00E0C06 | Memory allocation failed | Memory allocation failed |
0xC00E0C07 | Unexpected call to this function. | Unexpected call to this function. |
0xC00E0C08 | Failed in CryptAcquireContext(), hr- %1!lx!h, LastErr- %2!lu!t, %3!lx!h | Failed in CryptAcquireContext(), hr- %1!lx!h, LastErr- %2!lu!t, %3!lx!h |
0xC00E0C0A | Failed in GetAce(index- %1!lu!t) while converting SD formats. LastErr- %2!lu!t, %3!lx!h | Failed in GetAce(index- %1!lu!t) while converting SD formats. LastErr- %2!lu!t, %3!lx!h |
0xC00E0C0C | Failed in CryptExportPublicKeyInfo(), first call. LastErr- %1!lu!t | Failed in CryptExportPublicKeyInfo(), first call. LastErr- %1!lu!t |
0xC00E0C0D | Failed in CryptExportPublicKeyInfo(), second call. LastErr- %1!lu!t | Failed in CryptExportPublicKeyInfo(), second call. LastErr- %1!lu!t |
0xC00E0C0E | Failed in CryptSignAndEncodeCertificate(), hr- %1!lx!h, LastErr- %2!lu!t, %3!lx!h | Failed in CryptSignAndEncodeCertificate(), hr- %1!lx!h, LastErr- %2!lu!t, %3!lx!h |
0xC00E0C10 | Failed in CryptEncodeObject(), hr- %1!lx!h, LastErr- %2!lu!t, %3!lx!h | Failed in CryptEncodeObject(), hr- %1!lx!h, LastErr- %2!lu!t, %3!lx!h |
0xC00E0C12 | Failed in CertAddEncodedCertificateToStore(), LastErr- %1!lu!t | Failed in CertAddEncodedCertificateToStore(), LastErr- %1!lu!t |
0xC00E0C13 | Failed in CryptGetHashParam(), LastErr- %1!lu!t, %2!lx!h | Failed in CryptGetHashParam(), LastErr- %1!lu!t, %2!lx!h |
0xC00E0C14 | Failed in CryptHashData(), LastErr- %1!lu!t, %2!lx!h | Failed in CryptHashData(), LastErr- %1!lu!t, %2!lx!h |
0xC00E0C15 | Failed in CryptCreateHash(), LastErr- %1!lu!t, %2!lx!h | Failed in CryptCreateHash(), LastErr- %1!lu!t, %2!lx!h |
0xC00E0C18 | Failed in CertVerifySubjectCertificateContext(), hr- %1!lx!h, LastErr- %2!lu!t, %3!lx!h | Failed in CertVerifySubjectCertificateContext(), hr- %1!lx!h, LastErr- %2!lu!t, %3!lx!h |
0xC00E0C19 | Failed in CertOpenSystemStoreA(), hr- %1!lx!h, LastErr- %2!lu!t, %3!lx!h | Failed in CertOpenSystemStoreA(), hr- %1!lx!h, LastErr- %2!lu!t, %3!lx!h |
0xC00E0C1A | The security descriptor is not in self-relative format. | The security descriptor is not in self-relative format. |
0xC00E0C1B | Failed to convert security descriptor to self-relative format. Err- %1!lu!t, %2!lx!h. | Failed to convert security descriptor to self-relative format. Err- %1!lu!t, %2!lx!h. |
0xC00E0C1C | Failed to map the NT5 DS rights to MSMQ 1.0 rights. | Failed to map the NT5 DS rights to MSMQ 1.0 rights. |
0xC00E0C1D | Failed in LookupPrivilegeValue() (privilge.cpp), LastErr- %1!lu!t, %2!lx!h | Failed in LookupPrivilegeValue() (privilge.cpp), LastErr- %1!lu!t, %2!lx!h |
0xC00E0C1E | Failed in AdjustTokenPrivileges() (privilge.cpp), LastErr- %1!lu!t, %2!lx!h | Failed in AdjustTokenPrivileges() (privilge.cpp), LastErr- %1!lu!t, %2!lx!h |
0xC00E0C1F | Failed in OpenProcess/ThreadToken() (privilge.cpp), LastErr- %1!lu!t, %2!lx!h | Failed in OpenProcess/ThreadToken() (privilge.cpp), LastErr- %1!lu!t, %2!lx!h |
0xC00E0C20 | Failed to read registry %1, err- %2!lu!t | Failed to read registry %1, err- %2!lu!t |
0xC00E0C22 | Failed in ::PutPublicKey(), calling CryptGenKey(). LastErr- %1!lu!t | Failed in ::PutPublicKey(), calling CryptGenKey(). LastErr- %1!lu!t |
0xC00E0C27 | Can't open user certificates store, err- %1!lx!h, %2!lu!t. Ignore if internal certificate Not Available. | Can't open user certificates store, err- %1!lx!h, %2!lu!t. Ignore if internal certificate Not Available. |
0xC00E0C28 | Version of DACL is not the one expected in that context. | Version of DACL is not the one expected in that context. |
0xC00E0C29 | Certificate already expired. | Certificate already expired. |
0xC00E0C2A | First call to decode failed | First call to decode failed |
0xC00E0C2B | Failed in call to GetTokenInformation() | Failed in call to GetTokenInformation() |
0xC00E0C2C | Time of certificate is not valid. | Time of certificate is not valid. |
0xC00E0C2D | Certificate is not signed by issuer. | Certificate is not signed by issuer. |
0xC00E0C2E | Certificate already revoced. | Certificate already revoced. |
0xC00E0C2F | The crypto provider is not known. | The crypto provider is not known. |
0xC00E0C30 | The crypto property is not known. | The crypto property is not known. |
0xC00E0C64 | Failed to acquire crypto context. | Failed to acquire crypto context. |
0xC00E0C65 | Certificate time is not valid yet. | Certificate time is not valid yet. |
0xC00E0C66 | Fail to delete Certificate from store. | Fail to delete Certificate from store. |
0xC00E0C69 | Input security descriptor is NULL. | Input security descriptor is NULL. |
0xC00E0C6A | Unsupported RDN name. | Unsupported RDN name. |
0xC00E0C6C | Fail to import public key from the certificate. | Fail to import public key from the certificate. |
0xC00E0C6D | Second call to decode RDN name failed. | Second call to decode RDN name failed. |
0xC00E0C6E | Certificate was not found in store. | Certificate was not found in store. |
0xC00E0C6F | Fail to get user key. | Fail to get user key. |
0xC00E0E00 | GenericError | GenericError |
0xC00E0E01 | The parameter supplied is invalid. | The parameter supplied is invalid. |
0xC00E0E02 | The rule requested cannot be found. | The rule requested cannot be found. |
0xC00E0E03 | The rule specified is not attached to this trigger. | The rule specified is not attached to this trigger. |
0xC00E0E04 | The rule specified is already attached to this trigger. | The rule specified is already attached to this trigger. |
0xC00E0E05 | The trigger requested cannot be found. | The trigger requested cannot be found. |
0xC00E0E06 | There are insufficient resources to perform the operation. | There are insufficient resources to perform the operation. |
0xC00E0E07 | The rule condition parameter supplied is invalid. | The rule condition parameter supplied is invalid. |
0xC00E0E08 | The rule action parameter supplied is invalid. | The rule action parameter supplied is invalid. |
0xC00E0E09 | The RuleSet object was not initialized. Please initialize this object before calling any method of RuleSet. | The RuleSet object was not initialized. Please initialize this object before calling any method of RuleSet. |
0xC00E0E0A | An instance of the object class specified could not be created. | An instance of the object class specified could not be created. |
0xC00E0E0B | An instance of the custom COM object could not be invoked. | An instance of the custom COM object could not be invoked. |
0xC00E0E0C | The stand-alone executable cannot be invoked. | The stand-alone executable cannot be invoked. |
0xC00E0E0D | The rule or trigger data cannot be stored in the registry. | The rule or trigger data cannot be stored in the registry. |
0xC00E0E0E | The rule information cannot be retrieved from the registry. | The rule information cannot be retrieved from the registry. |
0xC00E0E0F | This function is not supported on this version of Message Queuing Triggers. | This function is not supported on this version of Message Queuing Triggers. |
0xC00E0E10 | The object cannot be initialized. | The object cannot be initialized. |
0xC00E0E11 | The TriggerSet object was not initialized. Please initialize this object before calling any method of TriggerSet. | The TriggerSet object was not initialized. Please initialize this object before calling any method of TriggerSet. |
0xC00E0E12 | The trigger data cannot be retrieved from the registry. | The trigger data cannot be retrieved from the registry. |
0xC00E0E13 | The new trigger cannot be added to the trigger set. | The new trigger cannot be added to the trigger set. |
0xC00E0E14 | Multiple triggers with retrieval processing are not allowed on a single queue. | Multiple triggers with retrieval processing are not allowed on a single queue. |
0xC00E0E15 | The trigger cannot be deleted from the triggers store. | The trigger cannot be deleted from the triggers store. |
0xC00E0E16 | The rule cannot be deleted from the triggers store. | The rule cannot be deleted from the triggers store. |
0xC00E0E17 | The rule ID supplied is invalid. | The rule ID supplied is invalid. |
0xC00E0E18 | The rule name supplied exceeds the permissible length. | The rule name supplied exceeds the permissible length. |
0xC00E0E19 | The rule condition supplied exceeds the permissible length. | The rule condition supplied exceeds the permissible length. |
0xC00E0E1A | The rule action supplied exceeds the permissible length. | The rule action supplied exceeds the permissible length. |
0xC00E0E1B | The rule description supplied exceeds the permissible length. | The rule description supplied exceeds the permissible length. |
0xC00E0E1C | The trigger ID supplied is invalid. | The trigger ID supplied is invalid. |
0xC00E0E1D | The trigger name supplied is invalid. | The trigger name supplied is invalid. |
0xC00E0E1E | The queue path name supplied for the trigger is invalid. | The queue path name supplied for the trigger is invalid. |
File Description: | Message Queuing Resource DLL |
File Version: | 10.0.15063.0 (WinBuild.160101.0800) |
Company Name: | Microsoft Corporation |
Internal Name: | MQUTIL.DLL |
Legal Copyright: | © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. |
Original Filename: | MQUTIL.DLL.MUI |
Product Name: | Microsoft® Windows® Operating System |
Product Version: | 10.0.15063.0 |
Translation: | 0x409, 1200 |