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CamHot
June 2004
edited June 2004
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Hey could I have a detailed description of how to use the Net Send function and possibly an example. Thanks a lot.
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bothered
Manchester UK
June 2004
edited June 2004
At last!, one I can answer. Stand back guys.
Click run, type in command. In the box that appears type ' net send * ' (without quotes) then your message then press enter.
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shwaip
bluffin' with my muffin
Icrontian
June 2004
edited June 2004
the syntax is
net send ip message
for example, if you want to send to a computer at 192.168.0.100 "hello", you'd type
net send 192.168.0.100 Hello
note that the messenger service must be enabled on both (?) computers to do this.
as bothered said, if you want to send a message to everyone...you can use * instead of the ip.
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Shorty
Manchester, UK
Icrontian
June 2004
edited June 2004
Wow.. go bothered Mr B
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bothered
Manchester UK
June 2004
edited June 2004
I was that excited at the thought of contributing that I didn't give a very detailed answer. Oh well, It makes a change from the pub.
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Click run, type in command. In the box that appears type ' net send * ' (without quotes) then your message then press enter.
for example, if you want to send to a computer at 192.168.0.100 "hello", you'd type
net send 192.168.0.100 Hello
note that the messenger service must be enabled on both (?) computers to do this.
as bothered said, if you want to send a message to everyone...you can use * instead of the ip.