Negative acknowledgement messages are not sent to the queue that is specified in the AdministrationQueue property of a message in Message Queuing 4.0
Negative acknowledgement messages are not sent to the queue that is specified in the AdministrationQueue property of a message in Message Queuing 4.0
| Article ID | : | 936499 |
| Last Review | : | August 15, 2007 |
| Revision | : | 1.1 |
SYMPTOMS
Consider the following scenario:
| • | You send a message to a local transactional queue in Microsoft Message Queuing, also known as MSMQ, 4.0. |
| • | You set the AcknowledgeType property to System.Messaging.AcknowledgeTypes.NegativeReceive for the message that you are sending. |
| • | You specify a value for the AdministrationQueue property of the message. |
| • | You specify a value for the DeadLetterQueueName property of the message. |
| • | A negative acknowledgement is generated for the message that you are sending. |
In this scenario, the sent message is written to the specified dead letter queue. However, a negative acknowledgement is not sent to the specified administration queue.
CAUSE
This problem occurs when you specify a value for the AdministrationQueue property when the DeadLetterQueueName property is also set.
WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, do not specify a value for the AdministrationQueue property when the DeadLetterQueueName property is also set.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the Applies to section.
APPLIES TO
| • | Windows Vista Ultimate |
| • | Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit Edition |
| • | Windows Vista Enterprise |
| • | Windows Vista Enterprise 64-bit Edition |
| • | Windows Vista Business |
| • | Windows Vista Business 64-bit Edition |
| • | Windows Vista Home Premium |
| • | Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit Edition |
| • | Windows Vista Home Basic |
| • | Windows Vista Home Basic 64-bit Edition |
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