Returned when Message Queuing cannot retrieve the account information for the user. MQ_ERROR_COULD_NOT_GET_ACCOUNT_INFO (0xC00E0037) Returned when a cryptographic (CryptoAPI) function has failed. MQ_ERROR_CORRUPTED_SECURITY_DATA (0xC00E0030) Returned when the file for the queue specified in the Lqs folder has been deleted because it was corrupted. MQ_CORRUPTED_QUEUE_WAS_DELETED (0xC00E0068) Returned when the Microsoft® Internet Explorer personal certificate store is corrupted. MQ_ERROR_CORRUPTED_PERSONAL_CERT_STORE (0xC00E0031) (MSMQ 1.0 only.) Returned when the Message Queuing-supplied internal certificate is corrupted. MQ_ERROR_CORRUPTED_INTERNAL_CERTIFICATE (0xC00E002D) When this error is returned the encryption operation fails. Returned when encryption is requested and the computer (source or destination) does not support encryption operations. MQ_ERROR_COMPUTER_DOES_NOT_SUPPORT_ENCRYPTION (0xC00E0033) Returned when the sending application attempts to send a message with a request for authentication without a certificate or with a security context that does not include a certificate. MQ_ERROR_CERTIFICATE_NOT_PROVIDED (0xC00E006D) The subnets in the network may not be configured correctly in Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) or one or more sites may not be configured with the appropriate subnet. Returned when the sites where the computer resides cannot be resolved.
Returned when an attempt is made to update an object that is owned by a primary site controller and the operation cannot be performed. MQ_ERROR_CANNOT_UPDATE_PSC_OBJECTS (0xC00E0096) Returned when the security descriptor of the cryptographic key container cannot be modified. MQ_ERROR_CANNOT_SET_CRYPTO_SEC_DESCR (0xC00E006C) This error is returned only when you do not have permission to manipulate your own profile. Message Queuing cannot open the certificate store for its internal certificate. MQ_ERROR_CANNOT_OPEN_CERT_STORE (0xC00E0070) The security credentials could not be verified. Returned when the RPC server cannot impersonate the client application. MQ_ERROR_CANNOT_IMPERSONATE_CLIENT (0xC00E0024) Returned when the hash calculated from the message properties cannot be encrypted with the sender's private key to create an MSMQ 2.0 signature, for example, when an MSMQ 2.0 signature is requested for an authenticated message sent to a multiple-element format name or a distribution list. Returned when the dynamic-link library Mqad.dll cannot be loaded. Returned when an attempt is made to delete an object that is owned by a primary site controller and the operation cannot be performed. MQ_ERROR_CANNOT_DELETE_PSC_OBJECTS (0xC00E0083) Returned when an attempt is made to create an object that should be owned by a primary site controller and the operation cannot be performed. MQ_ERROR_CANNOT_CREATE_PSC_OBJECTS (0xC00E0095) Returned when Message Queuing cannot compute the hash value for validating an MSMQ 2.0 signature in an authenticated message. Returned when Message Queuing cannot create a certificate store for its internal certificate. MQ_ERROR_CANNOT_CREATE_CERT_STORE (0xC00E006F) In the case of the message body buffer, the portion of the message body that fits is copied to the buffer, but the message is not removed from the queue. When reading messages, the buffer supplied for a property is too small. Returned when the additional application-generated header elements ( PROPID_M_SOAP_HEADER) for inclusion in the SOAP envelope of an SRMP message do not form a valid XML document. Returned when the security context specified by PROPID_M_SECURITY_CONTEXT is invalid. MQ_ERROR_BAD_SECURITY_CONTEXT (0xC00E0035) To change the access rights of a queue, call MQSetQueueSecurity. When returned, verify that your are allowed the access rights for performing the operation on the applicable object (for example, creating, setting properties, or deleting a queue). Returned when access to the specified queue or computer is denied. Returned when a nonspecific Message Queuing error occurs. The following error and information codes are defined in mq.h.
Applies To: Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server Technical Preview, Windows VistaĮrror and information codes are returned in two ways: directly by Message Queuing functions and COM object methods, or via the optional aStatus array specified in an MQQUEUEPROPS, MQMSGPROPS, MQQMPROPS, or MQPRIVATEPROPS, structure.