Event Information | According to Microsoft : Cause : This
event is logged when Message Queuing objects cannot move
automatically between domains.
Resolution
:
Uninstall and reinstall Message
Queuing This error may be due to a faulty interforrest
Message Queuing migration. To ensure that this migration is
executed correctly. If you were not trying to perform an
interforrest migration, uninstall Message Queuing and then reinstall
it in the new domain.
To perform these procedures, you
must have membership in Administrators, or you must
have been delegated the appropriate authority.
Uninstall and reinstall Message Queuing (Windows
Vista)
To uninstall Message Queuing and then
reinstall it on Windows Vista:- Click Start , click
Control Panel , and then double-click Programs
and Features .
- Click Turn Windows features on or
off.
- Clear the Microsoft Message Queue (MSMQ)
server check box, and then click Remove .
-
Repeat steps 1 and 2.
- In the Turn Windows features on
or off section, select the desired Message Queuing
components to install.
Uninstall and reinstall Message
Queuing (Windows Server 2008) To uninstall Message
Queuing and then reinstall it on Windows Server 2008:-
Open Server Manager. To open Server Manager, click Start
, point to Administrative Tools , then click
Server Manager .
- In the console tree, click Features
.
- In the Details pane, in the Feature Summary
section, click Remove Features .
- In the Remove
Features Wizard, clear the Message Queue check box,
and then click Remove .
- After Message Queuing has
been removed, in Server Manager, click Add Features
.
- In the Add Features Wizard, select the desired
Message Queuing components to install, and then click Install
.
Verify :
You can confirm the
presence of the Directory Service Integration feature by doing the
following:- Verify the registry key setting
- Verify that the
computer is joined to the correct domain
- Verify Active
Directory operation.
To perform these procedures, you must
have membership in Administrators , or you must have
been delegated the appropriate authority.
Caution:
Incorrectly editing the registry might
severely damage your system. Before making changes to the
registry, you should back up any valued data.
Verify the registry key setting
To verify the registry
key setting:- Open Registry Editor. To open Registry
Editor, click Start . In the search box type regedit
, and then press ENTER.
- In Registry Editor, expand
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE , expand SOFTWARE
, expand Microsoft , expand MSMQ ,
and then click Setup .
- In the console tree,
double-click msmq_ADIntegrated .
- Confirm that
Value data is set to 1.
- Under MSMQ ,
expand Parameters .
- In the details pane,
double-click Workgroup.
- Verify that Value data
is not set to 1.
Verify that the computer is
joined to the correct domain
To verify that the
computer is joined to the correct domain:- Open Server
Manager. To open Server Manager, click Start , point
to Administrative Tools , and then click Server
Manage .
- Verify that the domain that is listed in the
Computer Information is the correct domain.
Verify
Active Directory operation
You can confirm that
Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) is operating correctly
by verifying that the Public Queue feature is enabled in Message
Queuing.
To verify that the Public Queue feature is
enabled in Message Queuing:- Open the Computer
Management snap-in. To open Computer Management, click
Start . In the search box, type compmgmt.msc ,
and then press ENTER.
- Navigate to MSMQ .
- If
the Public Queues folder exists and you can right-click
the folder, Message Queuing is operating correctly in domain
mode with Active Directory Integration.
- For further
confirmation, run a test application that uses the Active Directory
features that you require.
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