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Not sure where to post this, but my question is how can I send a message to
popup in another's user's computer in the same domain? I tried: msg user message, it works if I send it to myself, but doesn't work sending to others in the network. Thank you. NL |
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I think you have to specify the computer name as well...
msg /server:userpcname username "test message" http://www.petri.co.il/msg-exe-net-send-vista.htm -- Windows 7 RC http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview http://download.live.com/wlmail "nl" wrote in message ... Not sure where to post this, but my question is how can I send a message to popup in another's user's computer in the same domain? I tried: msg user message, it works if I send it to myself, but doesn't work sending to others in the network. Thank you. NL |
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I think you have to specify the computer name as well...
msg /server:userpcname username "test message" http://www.petri.co.il/msg-exe-net-send-vista.htm -- Windows 7 RC http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview http://download.live.com/wlmail "nl" wrote in message ... Not sure where to post this, but my question is how can I send a message to popup in another's user's computer in the same domain? I tried: msg user message, it works if I send it to myself, but doesn't work sending to others in the network. Thank you. NL |
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Hi
Search the download sites there many free utilities that does it for you. Usually it referred to as LAN Send. However if it is a business Network you have to ask for permission, and make sure that the service is Not Blocked. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "nl" wrote in message ... Not sure where to post this, but my question is how can I send a message to popup in another's user's computer in the same domain? I tried: msg user message, it works if I send it to myself, but doesn't work sending to others in the network. Thank you. NL |
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Hi
Search the download sites there many free utilities that does it for you. Usually it referred to as LAN Send. However if it is a business Network you have to ask for permission, and make sure that the service is Not Blocked. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "nl" wrote in message ... Not sure where to post this, but my question is how can I send a message to popup in another's user's computer in the same domain? I tried: msg user message, it works if I send it to myself, but doesn't work sending to others in the network. Thank you. NL |
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"nl" wrote in message ... Not sure where to post this, but my question is how can I send a message to popup in another's user's computer in the same domain? I tried: msg user message, it works if I send it to myself, but doesn't work sending to others in the network. Thank you. NL MS is saying use Windows (instant) Messenger, instead. You need to have Messenger and Alerter service running on XP, not sure about Vista. Vista with SP2 doesn't even install MSG.EXE. I don't know about earlier versions. I can see how it would be useful though. If you have some kind of failure or event and you have an app that can run a command line. MSG.EXE configured to send a message to where ever you are logged in. Technically though, server monitoring apps should probably have that ability built in. |
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"nl" wrote in message ... Not sure where to post this, but my question is how can I send a message to popup in another's user's computer in the same domain? I tried: msg user message, it works if I send it to myself, but doesn't work sending to others in the network. Thank you. NL MS is saying use Windows (instant) Messenger, instead. You need to have Messenger and Alerter service running on XP, not sure about Vista. Vista with SP2 doesn't even install MSG.EXE. I don't know about earlier versions. I can see how it would be useful though. If you have some kind of failure or event and you have an app that can run a command line. MSG.EXE configured to send a message to where ever you are logged in. Technically though, server monitoring apps should probably have that ability built in. |