How to Search for Message Queue Articles by Article Topic

Last reviewed: September 18, 1997
Article ID: Q159503
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Message Queue version 1.0

You can use the following keywords to make queries for Microsoft Message Queue articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base faster and more precise. The keywords have an "MQ" prefix so that a full- text query will not find the keyword in articles not directly related to the category.

NOTE: More general keywords (using a "kb" prefix) covering all Knowledge Base articles are also used in Message Queue articles. You can find a listing of keywords in the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   ARTICLE-ID: Q94671
   TITLE     : Categories and Keywords for All Knowledge Base Articles

Microsoft Message Queue Knowledge Base Keywords

Keyword         Description

MQAPI           API Issues
MQConfig        Configuration
MQConnect       Connectivity
MQControls      ActiveX Controls
MQDeploy        Deployment
MQDTC           DTC Issues
MQExplorer      MSMQ Explorer
MQGen           General
MQInstall       Installation
MQIntegrate     Platform Integration Problems
MQJava          Java
MQNetwork       Networking Problems
MQProg          General Programming
MQQueue         General Queuing issues
MQRouting       Queue routing problems
MQSecurity      Security
MQVB            Visual Basic
MQVC            Visual C


Additional query words: prodmsmq msmqkeyword
Keywords : kbusage MQGen
Version : WINNT:1.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbkeyword


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Last reviewed: September 18, 1997
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