Nope. You're going to need Win2K machines. MSMQ doesn't care what your database is. You write COM components to interact with it.
Writing really good message queueing is not easy. It would probably be less expensive to upgrade all machines to Win2K than trying to write your own fault tolerant queueing system.
>Hi,
>Does MSMQ able to run on WIN98 only network?? My client server (where the centralized database located) is also win98 machine. Any ideas?
>Also, I am using VFP native database. Can it be done by MSMQ?
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>Thank you
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer