Select Turn Windows features on or off from the left-hand panel.
In the Server Manager dialog, right click Features and select Add Features.
In the Add Features Wizard, expand Message Queuing and Message Queuing Services.
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If Message Queuing Services and Message Queuing Triggers are already installed, proceed to Creating MSMQ Queue
Check the checkbox next to Message Queuing Services and Message Queuing Triggers.
Click Next and Install to complete your installation.
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In the Manage Servers tab of System Manager, click the plus sign next to the system name.
Click the plus sign next to Plug-ins.
Select Hirsch MSMQ Transaction Application. Information and settings for the plug-in will appear to the right.
Edit the Database Address setting to the location of the database instance in the format [server IP address or hostname]\[database instance name]. The database instance name is noted in configuring SQL Database.
By default the Database Name field is set to Velocity. If your database has another name, enter it here.
The default SQL Database User Name setting is 3vr. If the database user name you created in configuring SQL Database is different, enter it here.
Set the MSMQ Host Server to the IP Address (recommended) or hostname of the server hosting the MSMQ queue. This is typically the Hirsch Velocity Server.
The default Queue Name setting is 3vr. If the queue name you entered in Creating New MSMQ Queueis different, enter it here.
Click Save to save the plug-in settings.
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Generate a test event on all of the Velocity devices that were mapped to channels in binding channels to plug-ins. For example, if the device is a card reader, swipe an access card.
Launch 3VR OpCenter.
In the Monitor panel, select the channel number that corresponds to the device.
Click the drop-down arrow next to Click here to choose events to open the event type drop-down menu.
Select Access Event check box and Access Alarm check box.
Click OK and verify that your test generated an event card in 3VR OpCenter for all devices bound to the plug-in. A sample Velocity event card is shown to the right.