Re: Sending Network Messages??
- From: "Chris Dove" <cdove@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 14:34:32 +0100
May not work as I think the messenger service is disabled as standard in XP
and 2003
"Virtugon" <Virtugon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> In de command prompt try:
>
> net send /?
>
> Maybe you mean ninstant messaging, you can set-up an internal Jabber
> server
> for that, and install Jabber clients on the workstations that connect to
> that
> Internal server.
> www.jabber.org
>
> "Brandon E." wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to send a message to all clients that are connected to a
>> domain or just send a message to one computer that is connected to the
>> domain? I know there is the console messaging in DOS, and there was one
>> in
>> the Computer management, it seems to be gone now for some reason. But I
>> am
>> looking for a way to contact all clients through a messaging service from
>> the
>> server. I would use Windows Messenger but I do not have exchange unless
>> there
>> is a way to do that without creating accounts from the internet. Any
>> ideas
>> anyone, please!
>>
>> Thanks!
.
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