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Q6940010: I'm having problems monitoring a Microsoft Message Queue usage on a remote Windows server. How can I troubleshoot?
ActiveXperts uses WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation) to collect data about (remote) Windows machines. WMI is part of Windows operating systems and installed by default. First check out the following: WMI can use WinRM (preferred), or DCOM (legacy). In ActiveXperts, the WMI operation mode can be set per server. By default, the global WMI operation mode is used; see Tools->Options->{Windows Machines} in the Manager application. Ensure that Windows WMI services are running on the monitoring...
Network Monitor > MSMQ

Q6940020: I'm having problems with monitoring MSMQ: The error I get is: "Win32_PerfRawData_MSMQ_MSMQQueue class does not exist." What should I do?
This problem occurs because Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) uses AutoDiscovery/AutoPurge (ADAP) to build its internal performance counter table. If the particular MSMQ service on the monitored computer was not started when the WMI ADAP process is started, the performance counters are not transferred to WMI. Please run the following command from the command line on the monitored computer:   wmiadap /f and then restart the wmi-service.
Network Monitor > MSMQ

Q6940030: I'm still having problems monitoring a Message Queue. I tried the Windows WMIC utility but I'm still not able to find the reason.
First, make sure you've tried WMIC. See FAQ #6940010. If that doesn't help you out, please try the Message Queue Diagnostic Tool. You can launch it from the ActiveXperts Manager's menu: Tools->Diagnostic Tools->MS Message Queue Diagnostic Tool The tool generates a log file. Please send the log to support@activexperts.com.
Network Monitor > MSMQ

Q6940040: How do I know the names of the Message Queues installed on a computer?
Start a new command prompt on the partuicular Windows computer, and execute the following command: WMIC /node:localhost PATH Win32_PerfRawData_MSMQ_MSMQQueue GET Name It will display a list of message queueus installed on the computer.
Network Monitor > MSMQ

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