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vasudha

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Jun 19, 2001
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Suppose we are trying to establish communication between two queue managers sitting on two nt machines which are in different domain, then the necessary things to do are.....) The user_id with which the sender has logged in has to appear in the receiver's machine. This is irrespective of domain.How to proceed this?
 
Whether the userid is defined at the domain level or on the local machine, it needs to have been granted the necessary access to the queue via the setmqaut command. Or more accurately, it needs to be a member of a security group which has this authority. Either way will work but the userid must be known on the machine where the queue manager with the target queue is running.

Check the Systems Administration manual - you might need to define the security group locally, but I can't remember off the top of my head.

Cheers,
Paul
 
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