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Chirag Oza
January 8th 04, 05:23 PM
Hi,
I work for some company and we have some jobs that
will send a message through NET SEND command to the
users. After we got XP, the server administrators
disabled the messanger service on the server for security
purposes. I was wondered is there any other services like
NET SEND in XP which we can use to notify our users???
Thanking you in anticipations,
Chirag Oza.
Bassline
January 8th 04, 05:24 PM
"Chirag Oza" > wrote in message >...
> Hi,
> I work for some company and we have some jobs that
> will send a message through NET SEND command to the
> users. After we got XP, the server administrators
> disabled the messanger service on the server for security
> purposes. I was wondered is there any other services like
> NET SEND in XP which we can use to notify our users???
> Thanking you in anticipations,
> Chirag Oza.
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Piter Kovalev
January 8th 04, 05:24 PM
"Chirag Oza" > wrote in message >...
> Hi,
> I work for some company and we have some jobs that
> will send a message through NET SEND command to the
> users. After we got XP, the server administrators
> disabled the messanger service on the server for security
> purposes. I was wondered is there any other services like
> NET SEND in XP which we can use to notify our users???
> Thanking you in anticipations,
> Chirag Oza.
Hi,
Instead of "net send" try to use WinMessenger. Works with
all W9x, W2K and XP. It has very nice, "native" user interface under
Windows XP and drop-down list with users...
It can been downloaded from http://www.winpopup.com
Chirag oza
January 8th 04, 05:24 PM
>-----Original Message-----
>"Chirag Oza" > wrote in message
>...
>> Hi,
>> I work for some company and we have some jobs that
>> will send a message through NET SEND command to the
>> users. After we got XP, the server administrators
>> disabled the messanger service on the server for
security
>> purposes. I was wondered is there any other services
like
>> NET SEND in XP which we can use to notify our users???
>> Thanking you in anticipations,
>> Chirag Oza.
>
>Hi,
>
>Instead of "net send" try to use WinMessenger. Works with
>all W9x, W2K and XP. It has very nice, "native" user
interface under
>Windows XP and drop-down list with users...
>
>It can been downloaded from http://www.winpopup.com
>.
>
Hi Thanks for getting back. That's the problem. I can not
download third party softwares. I have to find something
built in XP. Pl. let me know if you have any idea.
Thanks,
chirag.
Jonathan Kay [MVP]
January 8th 04, 05:24 PM
Hi,
Besides using the Messenger Service, which you already indicated is off or using the Windows
Messenger client connected to either the public .NET Messenger network or SIP-based
communications service, I don't believe there's anything else in Windows XP that will do what
you're looking for.
____________________________________________
Jonathan Kay
Microsoft MVP - Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger
Associate Expert
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com
"Chirag oza" > wrote in message
...
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >"Chirag Oza" > wrote in message
> >...
> >> Hi,
> >> I work for some company and we have some jobs that
> >> will send a message through NET SEND command to the
> >> users. After we got XP, the server administrators
> >> disabled the messanger service on the server for
> security
> >> purposes. I was wondered is there any other services
> like
> >> NET SEND in XP which we can use to notify our users???
> >> Thanking you in anticipations,
> >> Chirag Oza.
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >Instead of "net send" try to use WinMessenger. Works with
> >all W9x, W2K and XP. It has very nice, "native" user
> interface under
> >Windows XP and drop-down list with users...
> >
> >It can been downloaded from http://www.winpopup.com
> >.
> >
> Hi Thanks for getting back. That's the problem. I can not
> download third party softwares. I have to find something
> built in XP. Pl. let me know if you have any idea.
> Thanks,
> chirag.
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