List of Microsoft Windows NT event messages that Microsoft Message Queuing logs (810318)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Message Queue Server (MSMQ)
  • the operating system: Microsoft Windows NT 4.0

SUMMARY

This article lists the event messages that Microsoft Message Queuing logs on Microsoft Windows NT.

MORE INFORMATION

To view the event messages, follow these steps:
  1. Open the event viewer.
  2. Click Application.

    Application log event messages are on the right pane.
Note Message Queuing instance replaces %<number> with a specific value.

Error Event Messages

Message Queuing logs the following event ID messages in the application log:
Event ID: 2000
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to obtain the value for %1 in the local Windows registry. Event ID: 2001
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to connect to the Message Queue Information Service (MQIS) database in call %1.The status is %2. Event ID: 2002
Event Type: Error
Description: A packet with invalid version was received.Event ID: 2003
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to accept the connection on the socket.Event ID: 2004
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to duplicate outgoing message handles.Event ID: 2005
Event Type: Error
Description: The maximum number of run time processes has been exceeded.Event ID: 2006
Event Type: Error
Description: This computer has at least one out-routing server, but does not share a connected network with any one of them.Event ID: 2007
Event Type: Error
Description: This computer is an in-routing server for destination computer %1, but does not share a connected network with it.Event ID: 2008
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to route messages because the connected network topology in the site is not connected.Event ID: 2009
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to route messages because the source computer could not connect to the destination computer, and the source computer does not share a connected network with any Message Queuing server in the source site.Event ID: 2010
Event Type: Error
Description: Cannot route to remote site %1 because it cannot be reached using site links.Event ID: 2011
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to route messages because the source site does not share a connected network with its neighboring site %1.Event ID: 2012
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to route messages because neighboring site %1 does not contain any Message Queuing routing servers.Event ID: 2013
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to route messages because this computer is a site gate, but it does not share a connected network with neighboring site %1.Event ID: 2014
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to route messages because destination site %1 is unknown. This site may have been created recently and the update has not yet been replicated in Active Directory.Event ID: 2015
Event Type: Error
Description: There is an inconsistency between the Queue Manager ID that is stored in Active Directory and that is stored in the local Windows registry.Event ID: 2016
Event Type: Error
Description: The Message Queuing service is already running.Event ID: 2017 Event
Type: Error
Description: Unable to initialize the Message Queuing service.Event ID: 2018
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to initialize the socket layer.Event ID: 2019
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to initialize the MSMQ persistent store.Event ID: 2020
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to initialize the administration queue.Event ID: 2021
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to obtain computer information from Active Directory.Event ID: 2022
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to initialize routing.Event ID: 2023
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to initialize recovery.Event ID: 2024
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to initialize the MQIS. There is an inconsistency between the computer network address stored in MQIS and the actual network address.Event ID: 2030
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to send replication data to neighbor %1.Event ID: 2031
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to send a synchronization request to master %1.Event ID: 2032
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to perform purge operations up to sequence number %1 because primary site controller %2 has not sent an acknowledgement message. Check for network connectivity with the primary site controller. The last acknowledgement message sent was at sequence number %3.Event ID: 2035
Event Type: Error
Description: An MQIS initialization error occurred.Event ID: 2036
Event Type: Error
Description: An MQIS database initialization error occurred.Event ID: 2045
Event Type: Error
Description: Internal error in function: %1.Event ID: 2046
Event Type: Error
Description: Exception %1 has occurred in function %2.Event ID: 2047
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to connect to the Distributed Transaction Coordinator. Consequently, transactions cannot be supported.Event ID: 2048
Event Type: Error
Description: The server cannot support automatic recognition of site and connected networks for clients.Event ID: 2049
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to initialize the MQIS library.Event ID: 2050
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to initialize remote access service monitoring.Event ID: 2051
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to initialize the notification queue.Event ID: 2052
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to initialize the ordering queue.Event ID: 2053
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to initialize the incoming sequences hash table.Event ID: 2054
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to initialize the outgoing sequences hash table.Event ID: 2055
Event Type: Error
Description: Unable to initialize the incoming connections computer database.Event ID: 2056
Description: Unable to obtain the Cryptographic Service Provider verification context. Consequently, the Message Queuing service will not be able to validate message signatures.Event ID: 2058
Description: Unable to create the access token for the Guest account. Consequently, the Message Queuing service may not be able to support RPC calls from local users and from Windows NT 4.0 computers.Event ID: 2059
Description: Unable to use the RPC service with the TCP/IP and IPX protocols. Consequently, the Message Queuing service cannot communicate with other computers.Event ID: 2061
Description: Unable to use the local RPC service. Consequently, the Message Queuing service cannot communicate with local Message Queuing applications.Event ID: 2064
Description: Unable to initialize the transaction file.Event ID: 2065
Description: Unable to initialize the flusher.Event ID: 2066
Description: Unable to recover the transactions.Event ID: 2068
Description: The list of Message Queuing capable domain controllers in the Windows registry is empty.Event ID: 2072
Description: The Beta 2 version of Message Queuing began after the current date. The service could not be started. Please contact Microsoft for more information about this product. Event ID: 2073
Description: The Beta 2 version of Message Queuing expired on October 15, 1997. The service could not be started. Please contact Microsoft for more information about this product.Event ID: 2075
Description: Unable to locate %1 ordered messages destined to computer %2 from computer %3. To resume delivery of the transactional messages, on source computer %3, run the following command: "%4".Event ID: 2076
Description: Unable to initialize the logger.Event ID: 2077
Description: Unable to save %1 for the checkpoint. Message Queuing cannot operate reliably without the checkpoint.Event ID: 2078
Description: Unable to recover %1 for the checkpoint.Event ID: 2082
Description: The returned value from the MQIS was unable to be authenticated. This may be caused by an unauthorized attempt to tamper with the returned values from the MQIS.Event ID: 2083
Description: Unable to recover the persistence packet file %1 and the log file %2. (Error %3).Event ID: 2084
Description: The required computer object was not found in Active Directory. As a result, the Message Queuing Service started, but in offline mode. This means that applications may access local queues, create private queues or send messages to other machines using the DIRECT format name, but not access any Directory Service functionality, such as creating, locating or creating public queues. This can result from:

1. Message Queuing 1.0/NT4 only: the name of the computer was changed after Message Queuing was installed. In this case, first uninstall Message Queuing and then reinstall it.

2. Active Directory replication latency: some information written on one of the domain controllers by Message Queuing installation has not replicated yet to a local domain controller used by the Message Queuing Service. Another source of change which needs to replicate is when changing the machine's name after Message Queuing was installed. Until replication takes place, Message Queuing will remain in offline mode. Notice that replication delays may be high, depending on your Active Directory configuration. Please contact a domain administrator if this problem persists.Event ID: 2085
Description: Unable to create message file %1. There is insufficient disk space or memory.Event ID: 2091
Description: Unable to perform a Write operation (error %1).Event ID: 2092
Description: The Queue Manager was unable to configure the transactional mode.Event ID: 2093
Description: The Message Queuing Replication service was unable to open private queue %1 (error %2). The service was not started.Event ID: 2094
Description: Unable to perform a log operation (error %1!x!).Event ID: 2095
Description: Queue %1 was deleted from Windows 2000 Active Directory. Queue %1 was deleted from Active Directory. Since the queue is currently owned by an Message Queuing 1.0 Primary Site Controller, you must manually delete the queue from the Message Queuing 1.0 site (use Message Queuing Explorer running on one of the site's controllers).Event ID: 2096
Description: Unable to create the Message Queuing directory.Event ID: 2097
Description: Unable to read Message Queuing registry values (probably registry corruption).Event ID: 2116
Description: Message Queuing was unable to create the Message Queuing (also known as MSMQ Configuration) object in Active Directory. Hresult- %1.Event ID: 2117
Description: Message Queuing was unable to load the mqupgrd.dll library, Err- %1.Event ID: 2118
Description: Message Queuing was unable to find the address of MqCreateMsmqObj in mqupgrd.dll, Err- %1.Event ID: 2119
Description: Unable to complete Message Queuing Setup.Event ID: 2120
Description: Message Queuing service was unable to obtain properties of the Message Queuing (also known as MSMQ Configuration) object from Active Directory. Hresult- %1. This may be caused by Active Directory replication delay. Please wait several minutes and then restart the Message Queuing service.Event ID: 2121
Description: Unable to complete Message Queuing Setup. Hresult- %1.Event ID: 2122
Description: This domain controller is not trusted for delegation. Therefore, the Message Queuing server cannot run. See Windows 2000 online help for information on how to enable the "this computer is trusted for delegation" property.Event ID: 2124
Description: Message Queuing was unable to join the local Windows 2000 domain. Hresult- %1.Event ID: 2127
Description: Message Queuing cannot automatically move between domains (%1). You must either run the MoveTree utility or first uninstall Message Queuing and then reinstall it in the new domain.Event ID: 2128
Description: Unable to create the Message Queuing (also known as the MSMQ Configuration) object in Active Directory with the predefined object GUID. You must uninstall Message Queuing and then reinstall it. Event ID: 2136
Description: Unable to update Message Queuing functionality flag in Active Directory.Event ID: 2137
Description: Unable to find Message Queuing server. Message Queuing on this computer will be offline. See Windows 2000 online help for details.Event ID: 2141
Description: Unable to set properties of queue '%1'. Copying queue file '%2' to temporary file '%3' returned error %4.Event ID: 2142
Description: Unable to set properties of queue '%1'. Replacing the queue file '%3' with the temporary file '%2' returned error %4.Event ID: 2143
Description: MS DTC failed. Message Queuing service cannot continue. Please restart MSDTC and Message Queuing.Event ID: 2145
Description: The computer object for this computer was not found in Active Directory. This could be caused by Active Directory replication delays.

Warning Event Messages

Event ID: 2025
Description: There was an inconsistency between the computer network address stored in Active Directory and the actual network address. Active Directory has been updated to match the actual network address.Event ID: 2026
Description: At least one IP address used by this computer is not registered in Active Directory.Event ID: 2027
Description: At least one IPX address used by this computer is not registered in Active Directory.Event ID: 2029
Description: The specified acknowledge timeout is invalid. The acknowledge timeout is greater than the cleanup timeout. The acknowledge timeout is set to %1 milliseconds.Event ID: 2033
Description: An acknowledgement message has not been received from backup site controller %1 for a few days. Verify the status and the network connectivity for the backup site controller.Event ID: 2034
Description: The MQIS database has reached %1 percent of its total capacity. You may want to consider increasing your disk capacity.Event ID: 2043
Description: Unable to restore the persistent packet. Consequently, queue: %1 could not be located.Event ID: 2044
Description: The Message Queuing service has insufficient privileges to create audit log messages.Event ID: 2057
Description: Unable to obtain the Queue Manager keyset context. Consequently, the Message Queuing service will not be able to encrypt and decrypt messages.Event ID: 2063
Description: Unable to successfully complete initialization of the Queue Manager. Message Queuing may function in an unpredictable fashion. Event ID: 2070
Description: This computer is low on memory. The Message Queuing Service is switching to "low memory" mode of operation.Event ID: 2074
Description: The Beta 2 version of Message Queuing expires on October 15, 1997. Please contact Microsoft for more information about this product.Event ID: 2079
Description: This computer may not be able to support Windows NT 4.0, Windows 95, or Windows 98 clients. To fix this problem, the user running the Message Queuing Service must be granted the following user privileges: "Act as part of the operating system", "Replace a process level token" and "Increase quotas".Event ID: 2087
Description: The Client Access License (CAL) limit has been reached. This server is unable to serve more clients. This may lead to messaging performance degradation. See the Windows documentation for information on how to increase your client license limit.Event ID: 2088
Description: The limit client connection limit has been reached. This server is unable to serve more clients. This may lead to messaging performance degradation.Event ID: 2123
Description: The Message Queuing server cannot determine if the local domain controller is trusted for delegation. This may indicate a severe error. For more information, see Windows 2000 online Help. Event ID: 2138
Description: Unable to use cryptography on this computer. Verify that the "Microsoft Base Cryptographic Provider" is properly installed and machine keys for Message Queuing were created. You may need to renew the cryptographic keys.Event ID: 2139
Description: Message Queuing has detected a problem with the local domain controller. Until the problem is resolved, Message Queuing will function unpredictably. Using Event Viewer, inspect the Directory Service, File Replication Service, and System Logs to help identify the problem.Event ID: 2140
Description: This server was unable to resolve IP addresses of other routing servers. Please check that all computers are registered in DNS.Event ID: 2144
Description: There is an inconsistency between the actual network addresses and the addresses that are listed on other Message Queuing servers for this computer. If this computer belongs to a Message Queuing 1.0 site, you should use Message Queuing Explorer on the local primary site controller (PSC) to manually update the addresses listed for this computer.

Information Event Messages

Event ID: 2028
Description: Initialization has successfully completed.Event ID: 2037
Description: Backup site controller %1 was removed from the site.Event ID: 2038
Description: The Site controlled by primary site controller %1 was removed.Event ID: 2039
Description: A new site, controlled by primary site controller %1, was added.Event ID: 2040
Description: A primary site controller was replaced (from %1 to %2).Event ID: 2041
Description: A primary enterprise controller was replaced (from computer %1 to computer %2).Event ID: 2042
Description: A new backup site controller (%1) was added.Even ID: 2060
Description: The Message Queuing service is online and fully operational.Event ID: 2062
Description: Offline initialization completed successfully.Even ID: 2071
Description: This computer has sufficient free memory. The Message Queuing Service is returning to normal mode of operation.Even ID: 2080
Description: Write operations to the MQIS controller server have been temporarily disabled. The MQIS is in maintenance mode while another MQIS server is installed. Even ID: 2081
Description: Write operations to the MQIS controller server have been enabled again.Even ID: 2086
Description: The message file %1 was successfully created.Event ID: 2125
Description: Message Queuing successfully joined the local Windows 2000 domain.Event ID: 2126
Description: Message Queuing left the local Windows 2000 domain and it is now operating in workgroup mode.Event ID: 2133
Description: The last Message Queuing1.0 controller server has been upgraded to Windows 2000. The Message Queuing Replication Service has been stopped and removed.Event ID: 2134
Description: Message Queuing successfully moved to domain '%1'.Event ID: 2135
Description: The computer belongs to domain '%1'. It is recommended that you use the MoveTree utility and move the Message Queuing (also known as MSMQ Configuration) object of this computer from its previous domain '%2' to the current domain.Event ID: 2136
Description: Unable to update Message Queuing functionality flag in Active Directory. Event ID: 2137
Description: Unable to find Message Queuing server. Message Queuing on this computer will be offline. See Windows 2000 online help for details.Event ID: 2138
Description: Unable to use cryptography on this computer. Verify that the "Microsoft Base Cryptographic Provider" is properly installed and machine keys for Message Queuing were created. You may need to renew the cryptographic keys.Event ID: 2139
Description: Message Queuing has detected a problem with the local domain controller. Until the problem is resolved, Message Queuing will function unpredictably. Using Event Viewer, inspect the Directory Service, File Replication Service, and System Logs to help identify the problem.Event ID: 2140
Description: This server was unable to resolve IP addresses of other routing servers. Please check that all computers are registered in DNS.Event ID: 2141
Description: Unable to set properties of queue '%1'. Copying queue file '%2' to temporary file '%3' returned error %4. Event ID: 2142
Description: Unable to set properties of queue '%1'. Replacing the queue file '%3' with the temporary file '%2' returned error %4.Event ID: 2143
Description: MS DTC failed. Message Queuing service cannot continue. Please restart MSDTC and Message Queuing.Event ID: 2144
Description: There is an inconsistency between the actual network addresses and the addresses that are listed on other Message Queuing servers for this computer. If this computer belongs to a Message Queuing 1.0 site, you should use Message Queuing Explorer on the local primary site controller (PSC) to manually update the addresses listed for this computer.Event ID: 2145
Description: The computer object for this computer was not found in Active Directory. This could be caused by Active Directory replication delays.

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