![]() This option is shown in the context menu when doing a right click on the desired program icon." "In Windows 7 and later, you need to perform administrative tasks with MQ by explicitly specifying "Run as administrator", to explicitly have a session with elevated rights, when opening a command prompt or when starting the MQ Explorer. I now have the problem described hereĮrror AMQ7077 when using Windows 7 or later, when trying to start or end a queue manager. ![]() ![]() After some more reading and testing, the admin right issue becomes bigger. The security change in 7.1 had no impact on us before. We were are on MQ701 and migrating to V8. If in doubt think and investigate before you ask silly questions.įinally I got temporary admin right for a few days to install all the products I needed for MQ support. And no, this was not a bank or a medical institution.Įvery time you reinvent the wheel the more square it gets (anon). One former employer would also scan your device and look for standalone versions of things like Firefox, Notepad++ etc etc and REMOVE them if they were found. Most of this approval is done by people who don't know the application and work in a different department from where products like MQ are being used. In some companies every application has to be 'approved' before it can be installed everywhere. In your organization, what is the normal process for requesting any app to be installed on your Windows PC? Surely a Windows admin person can install MQ explorer on your behalf. Location: Somewhere over the Rainbow this side of Never-never land.
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