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Did you log off Windows while WebSphere Message Broker components were active?

How to avoid problems caused by logging off while components are active.

Windows platformOn Windows, logging off when a WebSphere® Message Broker component (a broker) is active can cause a problem.

You might see messages, including BIP2070, BIP2642, BIP1102, and BIP1103, in the Windows Event log.

When you log off, any queue manager that supports the WebSphere Message Broker component is stopped unless it is defined to run as a Windows service. The component runs Windows services and remains active, but it finds that the queue manager and queue manager objects that are associated with it are no longer available.

To avoid this problem, set the queue manager that is used by the broker to run as a Windows service, so that logging off Windows from does not cause this problem.
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