How do I start MSMQ service?
How do I start MSMQ service?
How Do I Set Up My Computer for MSMQ?
- Select Windows Start->Control Panel.
- Click on Add/Remove Programs.
- Click on the Add/Remove Windows Components icon on the left.
- Select Message Queuing. Select the check box.
- Click on the Details button.
- Select Common.
- Keep clicking OK to continue the install.
How do I restart MSMQ service?
To restart the MSMQ Service locally:
- Open the Services snap-in. To open Services, click Start. In the search box, type services. msc, and then press ENTER.
- Right-click Message Queuing, and then click Restart. You must restart all the dependent services, as well.
How do I fix MSMQ?
Reboot the machine. In Server Manager, click Features….Answer
- Browse to Control Panel.
- Open Add/Remove Program.
- Open Add/Remove Windows Components.
- Click Application Server.
- Uncheck Message Queuing.
- Go through the entire wizard.
- Reboot the machine.
- Follow the same steps to re-install MSMQ (Message Queuing).
How do you test MSMQ connectivity?
To test your messaging system using the Test Messaging System dialog box, follow these steps:
- Select MSMQ as the Messaging System.
- Specify a host name for the Computer Name, not a TCP address.
- Specify a Queue Name, such as private$\Magic.
- Enter a message in the Message box and click Send Message.
What do I do if MSMQ is not enabled?
I go to turn windows features on or off -> Microsoft Message Queue (MSMQ) Server Core -> Check MSMQ Active Directory Domain Services Integration AND MSMQ HTTP Support. When I click OK, I get the error “An Error has occurred. Not all of the features were successfully changed.” -> Click OK -> “You must restart your computer to apply these changes”.
Is the MSFT message queuing service cannot start?
The Message Queuing service cannot start. The checkpoint files cannot be recovered. Error %1: %2 The rest was easy as MSFT provides guidance/details on this, see Message Queuing Logging and Checkpoint Events.
How to remove Microsoft Message Queuing ( MSMQ ) services?
In Server Manager, click Features. In the right-hand pane under Features Summary, click Remove Features. In the resulting window, expand Message Queuing. Deselect Message Queuing Services. Click Next, then click Remove. Reboot the machine. In Server Manager, click Features.
Where can I find MSMQ application specific logs?
As a message text suggests it is worth checking application specific logs, which in MSMQ case can be found in Windows Event viewer. In this specific case I was able to see the following event logged upon each attempt to start MSMQ service: