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large chunks of data using MSMQ in C++

Hi,

I am trying to send a class object which has 3 integer and a datetime field. I have have problem sending the data to the queue. How can you send and receive the data? I am using IMSMQMessage object to send and receive the information.

Thanks for your help

Tajinder
Nov 17 '05 #1
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