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    honeyss
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    Can we create Queues to the remote Machine............ If Yes please give me the format Thanks in Advance

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      Can we create Queues to the remote Machine............ If Yes please give me the format Thanks in Advance

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      Piyush Vardhan Singh
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      which type of queues u want

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        which type of queues u want

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        honeyss
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        Public queues with format name..........

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          Can we create Queues to the remote Machine............ If Yes please give me the format Thanks in Advance

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          you have to ceate a such class using com+ . where u can define queue of object as you like. Devjit

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            Can we create Queues to the remote Machine............ If Yes please give me the format Thanks in Advance

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            Pete OHanlon
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            Providing you have the security privileges, you can. You can do it by calling MessageQueue.Create("Machine\\Queue");

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              Providing you have the security privileges, you can. You can do it by calling MessageQueue.Create("Machine\\Queue");

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              i have declared a queuepath in web.config as Inplace of IPaddress i would like to give the machine number which doesnt belongs to me. and in code behind i created the queue as string mqPath =QueuePath + "result"; MessageQueue mq = MessageQueue.Create(mqPath, false); After doing this i am getting an error: Queue cannot be created with the FormatName:Direct=TCP:IPAddress\Quename........ Help me how to create a public queue in the remote machine.

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                i have declared a queuepath in web.config as Inplace of IPaddress i would like to give the machine number which doesnt belongs to me. and in code behind i created the queue as string mqPath =QueuePath + "result"; MessageQueue mq = MessageQueue.Create(mqPath, false); After doing this i am getting an error: Queue cannot be created with the FormatName:Direct=TCP:IPAddress\Quename........ Help me how to create a public queue in the remote machine.

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                What exception are you getting? I suspect that you don't have the permissions to create a queue on the remote machine.

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                  What exception are you getting? I suspect that you don't have the permissions to create a queue on the remote machine.

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                  this is the exception i am getting;............. Queue cannot be created with the FormatName:Direct=TCP:IPAddress\Quename........ Even if i am connecting to my system in place of ipaddress i am getiing the same exception

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                    this is the exception i am getting;............. Queue cannot be created with the FormatName:Direct=TCP:IPAddress\Quename........ Even if i am connecting to my system in place of ipaddress i am getiing the same exception

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                    Take a closer look at the exception details (hint; what does the inner exception contain) - it still looks like a permissions issue.

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                      Take a closer look at the exception details (hint; what does the inner exception contain) - it still looks like a permissions issue.

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                      NO i got the exception as Cannot create a queue with the path soap.msmq:\\http:\\IPAddress\\private$\\DevXTestQueue.

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                        NO i got the exception as Cannot create a queue with the path soap.msmq:\\http:\\IPAddress\\private$\\DevXTestQueue.

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                        Doesn't the exception indicate anywhere WHY you can't create the queue? As Pete said, look at the innerException, or the stack trace so see exactly where the exception is being thrown from. That will give you more of a clue as to what the problem is.


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                          Doesn't the exception indicate anywhere WHY you can't create the queue? As Pete said, look at the innerException, or the stack trace so see exactly where the exception is being thrown from. That will give you more of a clue as to what the problem is.


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                          No thats the whole exception.............

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                            NO i got the exception as Cannot create a queue with the path soap.msmq:\\http:\\IPAddress\\private$\\DevXTestQueue.

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                            Have you checked that the listening port is open?

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                              No thats the whole exception.............

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                              Colin Angus Mackay
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                              honeyss wrote:

                              No thats the whole exception

                              No, it isn't. There will be a stack trace, even if there isn't an inner exception.


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