Administering Message Queuing
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
Administering Message Queuing
This section provides conceptual information about the administrative tasks for Message Queuing:
For an overview of the tools provided to administer your Message Queuing network, see Administration overview.
For information about planning and deployment, installing Message Queuing, and upgrading computers running MSMQ 1.0 and MSMQ 2.0, see Planning, Installing, and Upgrading Message Queuing.
For information on administering sites, configuring routing links, messaging through firewalls, and configuring DNS settings, see Administering a Message Queuing Network.
For information on Message Queuing objects in Active Directory, see Administering Message Queuing in Active Directory.
For information on assigning Message Queuing servers for routing, administering server cluster nodes, and joining a workgroup computer to a domain, see Administering Message Queuing Computers.
To learn more about security tasks, see Administering Message Queuing Security.
To learn about administering queues, see Administering Queues.
For more on administering and managing distribution lists, see Administering Distribution Lists.
For background information about message tasks, see Administering Messages.
To learn more about defining and processing triggers, see Administering Triggers.
For information about monitoring Message Queuing and performance tuning, see Monitoring and Testing Message Queuing.