I believe you run into this when Active Directory integration is installed
for MSMQ.

On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 6:15 AM, Dirk Schuermans
<dirkschuerm...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hey there,
>
> Not sure wether this will help or not, but i've had the exact same
> problems with RSB when I first started using it last week.
>
> My workstation was Win XP SP3 with MSMQ 3.0 aswell.
> The source endpoint got weird when the message was received thus reply
> didn't really work.
>
> Have you tried the .NET 3.5 build yet for RSB? Maybe that one is MSMQ
> 3.0 compatible.
>
> I decided to leave a lot of problems behind and just installed a
> virtual machine running W2K8, .NET 4.0 and MSMQ 4.0
>
> I've also noticed alot of problems when you try to put certain stuff
> in messages. Some things don't really serialize well. (Such as
> exceptions, lol)
>
> A few minutes ago I tried putting a KeyValuePair<string, object>[] as
> a property of my message, turns out when its serialized and
> deserialized the all the kvp's were empty altho they had keys & values
> assigned before I sent the message.
>
> Concerning your code,
>
> I don't really get why you still use the source stuff from the
> CurrentMessageInformation.
> Like you stated before, it's all weird and that is not good
>
> In MSMQ 4.0 whenever I get a message back, the source for
> CurrentMessageInformation is in the correct format (msmq://localhost/
> starbucks.cashier) instead of those weird letters & digits.
>
> So changing 'FORMATNAME:PRIVATE=81bf40d1-a337-4ee6-80e8-e198f6b5cdac
> \0000007b' to 'FormatName:DIRECT=OS:_machinename_\0000007b' isn't
> going to help.
>
> Or does the sourceMessageQueue.QueueName actually returns the correct
> value? ( as in starbucks.cashier or rhinotesting.testing1 in your
> case)
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Dirk
>
> On 10 mrt, 13:09, cnash <colin.n...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > The environment I am using is:
> >
> > Rhino Service Bus v1.9.0.0 (although I have also tried 1.8)
> > Windows XP SP3 (MSMQ 3)
> > .Net 4.0
>
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