Message Queuing Down-level Client Support cannot operate in mixed mode. Mixed mode is a transient mode in which Message Queuing deployment is in the middle of migration from MQIS (for MSMQ 1.0) to Active Directory Domain Services. In this mode, some sites are still Windows NT 4.0 sites and are mastered by the PEC and PSCs. Mixed mode might require creating/deleting/updating objects that belong to Windows NT 4.0 sites. These operations are not supported by Message Queuing Down-level Client Support. After completing the migration of all Windows NT 4.0 sites to Active Directory Domain Services (migration of the PEC and all PSCs in Windows NT 4.0 sites), Message Queuing will no longer be in mixed mode.
Message Queuing could not establish SSL connection with the recipient computer because the computer name specified in the ...
Message Queuing could not resolve the name '%1' to an IP address. Try to ping the recipient computer, and check this computer's ...
Message Queuing could not validate server certificate in HTTPS scenario because the certificate was found in disallowed store. ...
Message Queuing detected a problem with the local domain controller. Until the problem is resolved, Message Queuing will ...
Message Queuing Down-level Client Support cannot operate in mixed mode. Mixed mode is a transient mode in which Message Queuing ...
Message Queuing Down-level Client Support cannot start. This service can operate only on a domain controller. The service ...
Message Queuing Down-level Client Support failed to create the MSMQ Configuration (msmq) object with a given GUID for computer ...
Message Queuing enables distributed applications running at different times to communicate across heterogeneous networks ...
Message Queuing failed to bind to port 1801. The port may already be bound to another process. Make sure that the port is ...