Yes, Frank is correct. Installing MSMQ will have no net change in disk usage
as the files are already in place.
Here's some suggestions for checking if MSMQ is installed:
http://blogs.msdn.com/johnbreakwell/archive/2008/05/14/how-to-tell-if-msmq-is-installed.aspx Cheers John Breakwell (MSFT)> "Frank Boyne" <***@unisys.com> wrote in messagenews:***@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...>> "Raju" <***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in messagenews:60871611-06A3-406A-9BE3-***@microsoft.com...>>>I had installed MSMQ in Windows XP professional and when look at thewindows>>> components list MSMQ is checked and it shows 0.0 MB now the question is,is>>> it installed or not>>>> If I recall correctly, starting with XP the OS setup copied all MSMQrelated files to disk so that MSMQ could be installed without the CD (orDVD). Thus, installing MSMQ would not consume any additional disk space.I'm afraid I'm travelling at the moment so I can't check one of my XPsystems.>>>> One quick check would be to look at Services and see if the MSMQ Serviceis running - sorry, I can't remember if it is called 'MSMQ' or 'MessageQueuing' on XP.>>>>> since when i try to run my application which uses MSMQ it>>> does not.>>>> What happens when you run your MSMQ application?>