If you encounter problems with the dltmqm command in WebSphere MQ for Windows, use the following procedure to delete a queue manager:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\IBM\MQSeries\CurrentVersion
Make a note of the values within this key called WorkPath and LogPath. Within each of the directories named by these values, you are going to delete a subdirectory containing the data for the queue manager that you are trying to delete. You now need to find out the name of the subdirectory which corresponds to your queue manager.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\IBM\MQSeries\CurrentVersion\ Configuration\QueueManager
Within this key there is a key for each of the queue managers on this computer containing the configuration information for the queue manager. The name of this queue manager key is the name of the subdirectory in which the queue manager's data is stored in the file system. By default, this name is the same as the queue manager name, but the name might be a transformation of the queue manager name.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\IBM\MQSeries\CurrentVersion\ Configuration\DefaultQueueManager
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\IBM\MQSeries\CurrentVersion\ Configuration\Services
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\IBM\MQSeries\CurrentVersion\ Configuration\QueueManager
If for any reason the WebSphere MQ Explorer cannot be used to change the startup state of a particular queue manager, use the following routine to carry out the same procedure manually:
LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\IBM\MQSeries\CurrentVersion\Configuration\ Services\<QMgrName>\QueueManager
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