Richard,

I have spoken to development and they were not aware of this problem. They
suggest you raise a PMR so that it can be properly looked at rather than
just guess work.

Sorry I can't be of any more help,
P.

Paul G Clarke
WebSphere MQ Development
IBM Hursley




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> Problems with dotnet.
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> I've run into an issue with a VB application using the .net interface.
The
> application works fine on an XP environment, but run from an NT machine I
> get a failure on a PlatformNotSupportedException. My understanding is
that
> with the MQ Client CSD5 (or greater) and the appropriate .net levels that
> NT platform (SP 6a) is a supported platform.
>
> The application is using the MQ Client code through the .net classes
> included in the IBM install. We are not using the MQEnvironment settings
as
> we need to specify our security exit, so we a forcing it to use the
channel
> table instead. As I've said this works fine on XP (specifically XP
> Professional). On NT (SP 6a) however the error shows that the
> IBM.WMQ.MQQueueManger class in a method called IsMTSEnvironment() tries
to
> use the System.enterpriseServices.ContextUtil.get_ContextID() which
> according to my documentation is only valid on XP and 2000 (and I would
> assume 2003 Server).
>
> So the question is has any body attempted anything like this? Do you know
> of a way around this? Or am I missing something about what is and is not
> supported?
>
> I have attempted to trace this but it showed nothing very enlightening,
> only an internal error in the tracing of the .net classes. I installed
CSD6
> on the clients on both machines. This fixed the trace error but did
nothing
> for the exception. I've also tried this with the new CSD7 but still get
the
> exception on NT.
>
> MQ Client is 5.3 (now CSD7). Dotnet framework is v1.1.4322. Operating
> system in NT4 sp6A.
>
> Any advice would be appreciated.
>
> Rick
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