Rick -

It sounds like you are logged onto your Win2K server via Terminal Services.
When you do this, you can use the MQ Services MMC as normal, but to use the
MQ Explorer MMC you must connect to the queue manager as a client. (Right
click Queue Managers, select Show Queue Manager ..., select the Show a
remote queue manager option and fill in the appropriate values.  Also, when
you create the queue manager you need to indicate that you want the ability
to administer it remotely.

- Steve Gies



-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Tsujimoto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 8:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Win/2K QMGR problem


I have a strange one here.  Installed MQ/Win2K V5.2.1 with CSD4.  I can
create a qmgr via MQ Explorer and it starts up, turns green, and all the
other services, e.g. listener, also start.  But, the status of the qmgr is
"not connected" as per the properties report.  A normal qmgr would have
additional levels to navigate under the qmgr icon, e.g. a plus sign, but not
in my case.  Any attempt to issue a "connect" for the qmgr results in
message AMQ4043 - MQ Explorer thinks the qmgr is not running.  There are no
unusal messages in the event viewer, or the MQ error logs.

I can create the qmgr via the command line and access it.  But, MQ Explorer
has a strange view of it, e.g. instead of the green icon, it shows a
hatch-like icon and is basically not accessible.

I've installed the same software on another Win2K box without any problems.
Anyone see anything like this?

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