Philip,
Does activating MSMQ help us in connecting to other servers such as VPN servers?
What does it do?
Msmq
Generally the application has to be built to use MSMQ.
MSMQ is used to deliver messages between applications reliably by placing messages that fail to reach their destination in a queue and then resending them once the destination is reachable. It also supports security and priority based messaging.
MSMQ has been around since 1997, it was used extensively in Windows Server environments, however, development of it has stopped for a couple of years, it is being phased out I believe. To answer your question, it is application dependent, the software must be built to use it. It has been available in C++, Visual Basic, etc.
MSMQ is used to deliver messages between applications reliably by placing messages that fail to reach their destination in a queue and then resending them once the destination is reachable. It also supports security and priority based messaging.
MSMQ has been around since 1997, it was used extensively in Windows Server environments, however, development of it has stopped for a couple of years, it is being phased out I believe. To answer your question, it is application dependent, the software must be built to use it. It has been available in C++, Visual Basic, etc.
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