<Message> Properties - General Tab

Applies To: Windows Server 2008

Item Details

Label

Displays the message label.

The sending application defines the message label.

ID

Displays the globally unique identifier (GUID) for the computer that sent the message, plus a 32-bit sequential number.

A GUID is a 128-bit (16-byte) integer. The GUID format for computers is {12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012}.

Priority

Displays the message priority.

Message Queuing applications can send messages with a priority of 0 through 7, with 7 as the highest priority. Messages are routed and delivered first by queue (base) priority, and then by message priority.

Class

Displays the message class as follows:

  • Normal message

  • Acknowledgment message (positive or negative)

  • Report message

All messages that Message Queuing applications create are normal messages by default.

Sent

Displays the date and time (in your current, local time zone) at which the message was sent.

Arrived

Displays the date and time (in your current, local time zone) at which the message was received.

Tracked

Specifies whether message route tracking is set for the message.

Lookup ID

Specifies the lookup ID for the message.

Current Abort Count

Specifies the number of times that the processing of this message was aborted in the current queue.

Current Move Count

Specifies the number of times that the message has been moved within a queue.

For more information about using the Current Abort Count and Current Move Count properties for poison message handling, see Handling Poison Messages (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=69016).