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What is a probable cause of the problem?

An administrator is setting up sender receiver channels between QMGR1 and QMGR2. As part of
the verification test, the administrator puts a message on the remote queue RQ of QMGR1 and
notices that the message has correctly reached the local queue LQ of QMGR2. An application
then starts putting messages on RQ. A few minutes later, the administrator notices that all the
messages being put on RQ end up on QMGR2’s dead letter queue. What is a probable cause of
the problem?

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A.
The application set Message Expiry on the messages

B.
The Max Uncommitted Messages limit on QMGR2 was reached

C.
The application set the Report options in the MQ Header of the messages

D.
The UserIdentifier set in MQ Header of the messages did not have put authorization on LQ


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