Before you start:
When you start a WebSphere Message Broker component (broker, Configuration Manager, or User Name Server), the mqsistart command starts the associated queue manager if it is not already running. When you start any of these components on Windows, it starts as a service on Windows, but the associated queue manager does not. You can change the properties of the queue manager service to set the startup type to automatic to enable the queue manager to run as a Windows service.
This change ensures that the operation of the queue manager is independent of the logged-on status of the user that starts theWebSphere Message Broker component.
To start a WebSphere MQ Version 5 queue manager as a Windows service:
To start a WebSphere
MQ Version
6 queue manager as a Windows service:
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