Hi Gaurav,
I would recommend to get a copy of the srvany.exe
command/tool from the Windows NT Resource Kit. I
believe that it is freely available from the microsoft
website.
This program allows you to create your own services
and srvany will execute your script/application until
completion (ie.
Hi Robert,
Try creating another Queue Manager and copy a fresh
set of logfiles. Start the original Queue Manager
again with the new logfiles (Back it all up first if
you like!).
Depending on the state of the Queue Manager and if you
have persistent messages I was lucky and ended up
retaining the
Folkes,
In case you do have to manage a Queue Manager node on
a citrix or Terminal Server remotely (other than using
the remote MMC and Command Server setup or writing a
client compiled admin tool) is to use VNC.
Make sure that the Server is installed and working on
the Citrix server and connect