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24SEVEN Version 2.6 Telestaff Interface Configuration <br />CompuDyne Proprietary <br />0 1. APPENDIX A -INSTALLING MSMQ <br />7.1 INSTALLING MESSAGE QUEUING (MSMQ) <br />Message queuing (also known as MSMQ) is a messaging infrastructure and environment for running <br />distributed, loosely coupled, messaging applications. It is also used for the 24SEVEN CAD Services, <br />and the Batch Processor Services. Message Queuing applications running on source computers send <br />messages to queues, where they are temporarily stored, and applications running on target computers <br />retrieve messages from queues. Such applications can communicate across heterogeneous networks and <br />with computers that may be offline temporarily. Message Queuing is administered in several MMC snap - <br />ins. <br />Message Queuing is not installed by default during Windows Setup. <br />Here are steps to install message queuing with independent client functionality. <br />• Open Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel. <br />• Click Add/Remove Windows Components. <br />• In the Windows Components Wizard, select the Message Queuing check box. <br />• If you want to change the default set of optional subcomponents that will be installed, click Details, <br />and then do the following. <br />• If the computer belongs to a domain and you want it to operate in workgroup mode, clear the Active <br />Directory Integration check box. <br />• If you do not want to install Message Queuing Triggers, clear the Triggers check box. <br />• • If you intend to send messages by HTTP transport, select the MSMQ HTTP Support check box. <br />Notes: <br />To open Add or Remove Programs, click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double - <br />click Add or Remove Programs. <br />The Active Directory Users and Computers snap -in is not available in Windows XP Home Edition. <br />To open Computer Management after Message Queuing has been installed, right -click My Computer, <br />and then click Manage. <br />CompuDyne Proprietary <br />CompuDyne December 29, 2005 Page 9 <br />