Sending Messages to Multiple Destination Examples
Applies To: Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server Technical Preview, Windows Vista
The following examples show how the sending application can send messages to multiple destination queues using distribution lists, multicast addresses, and multiple-element format names. For more information on sending messages to multiple destinations, see Multiple-Destination Messaging.
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Sending messages using distribution lists | C/C++ Code Example: Sending Messages Using Distribution Lists Visual Basic Code Example: Sending Messages Using Distribution Lists |
Sending messages using multicast addresses | C/C++ Code Example: Sending Messages Using Multicast Addressess Visual Basic Code Example: Sending Messages Using Multicast Addresses |
Sending messages using multiple-element format names | C/C++ Code Example: Sending Messages Using Multiple-Element Format Names C/C++ COM Code Example: Sending Messages Using Multiple-Element Format Names Visual Basic Code Example: Sending Messages Using Multiple-Element Format Names |
Creating an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) distribution list | Visual Basic Code Example: Creating an Active Directory Domain Services Distribution List |
Adding a public queue to a distribution list | Visual Basic Code Example: Adding a Public Queue to a Distribution List |