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Windows systems: modifying the queue manager authorization

Authorize the broker and queue manager to access shared resources that are associated with the JMS provider.

Before you start:

Set up the JMSProviders configurable service; for more information, see Making the JMS provider client available to the JMS nodes (in the JMSInput node topic) or Making the JMS provider client available to the JMS nodes (in the JMSOutput node topic).

Complete the following steps on the Windows system on which the broker is running:

  1. If you defined the broker queue manager when you created the broker by running the mqsicreatebroker command, the two components share the same administrative ID, defined as the broker service ID, and you do not have to take any further action.
  2. If you specified an existing queue manager when you created the broker, check that its administrative ID is the same ID as that used for the service ID of the broker. If the ID is not the same, change the queue manager ID to be the same as the broker service ID:
    1. Click Start > Run and enter dcomcnfg. The Component Services window opens.
    2. In the left pane, under Console Root, expand Component Services > Computers > My Computer and click DCOM Config.
    3. In the right pane, under DCOM Config, right-click the WebSphere® MQ service labelled IBM MQSeries Services, and click Properties.
    4. Click the Identity tab.
    5. Select This user and enter the user ID and password for the broker service ID to associate that ID with the queue manager.
    6. Click OK to confirm the change.

ac28625_.htm | Last updated Friday, 21 July 2017