Enable Message Queueing
Client machines, Responder services, and the web server must have Message Queueing enabled. If you are hosting multiple Responder components on a single machine (e.g., Responder services and web server), this step needs to be performed only once. For Responder Services, you must assign permissions to the Oracle directory.
Windows 8 & 10
- From the Windows Control Panel, select Programs.
- Select Turn Windows features on or off.
- Expand Microsoft Message Queue (MSMQ) Server.
- Check the Multicasting Support checkbox. This is the minimum requirement for Responder.
- Click OK.
Windows 7
- From the Windows Control Panel, select Programs.
- Select Turn Windows features on or off.
- Expand Microsoft Message Queue (MSMQ) Server.
- Check the Multicasting Support checkbox. This is the minimum requirement for Responder.
- Click OK.
Windows Server 2016
- Open Server Manager.
- In the Dashboard click Add Roles and Features.
- In the Add Roles and Features Wizard, select Role-based or Feature-based installation and click Next.
- Select a server from the server pool and click Next.
- Click Next in Server Roles.
- Under Features, expand Message Queuing.
- Check the boxes for Message Queuing Server and for Multicasting Support.
- Click Next.
- Click Install.
Windows Server 2012
- Open Server Manager.
- In the Dashboard click Add Roles and Features.
- In the Add Roles and Features Wizard, select Role-based or Feature-based installation and click Next.
- Select a server from the server pool and click Next.
- Click Next in Server Roles.
- Under Features, expand Message Queuing.
- Check the boxes for Message Queuing Server and for Multicasting Support.
- Click Next.
- Click Install.