Problem solved (or rather found) - the consuming service was switched to run
under a different account. Switching it back to the original account
dequeued the messages.
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BTW, I now have 13 messages enqueued, with 0 dequeued.
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#x27;s not on the same box
as ActiveMQ. It's on a client's server so I'm going to kindly ask them to
run netstat -ab and send me the output. Is there anything else you can
suggest to help investigate?
Thanks again,
Dan
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Please advise if I'm missing something.
Thanks,
Dan
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