If you are looking for something to distribute to developers and MQSeries
users as a tool to look at queues and put messages, etc, you should not give
out a powerful tools that are working based on PCF functionality. That of
course would matter only if you are concerned with security and particularly
access to commad server queue. My developers/MQSeries users are using RFH
Utility IH03 support pack which is essentially an MQSeries client and its
got all they need. I keep a client channel tab file out on the share for
them, so when there is new queue manager added to the environment, I just
update that and they can see new queue manager. If security is a concern to
you, I strongly recommend using MQSeries client rather than a PCF utility.
You would need to put fair amount of work though in protecting command
server via other methods of access. Let me know if you want more details. I
think this is a really good set up(based on the success that it has) in
terms of security and support effort involved.

Thanks.
Michael.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Vivekananda Doraswamy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 11:23
Subject: Freeware for remote administration on MQ Objects,


> Friends,
>
>       Could you please tell me is there any freeware utilities that I can
> use to access the remote objects. Well, I tried to use "MQControl express"
> but, it doesn't seems working. Surprisingly, when I use the MQExplorer (I
> have a temporary server copy), I can access the remote MQ objects. I am
> wondering is there any other utilities that are freeware where I can
> administer the remote objects with the help of the MQClient. May  be I
need
> to go thru some firewalls as well......
>
>
> Thanks & regards ...  Vivek
>
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