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MessageQueue: losing Messages on rebooting System

Hello Gentle

I am using System.Messaging.MessageQueue for creating Message Queue for Storing SMS. I work fine but if the computer is rebooted then it loses all the messages in it.

I want to know is there any way that I may not lose the messages if the system reboots…?

Please give your suggestion if anybody has got an idea about it.

Thanks
Nov 21 '06 #1
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