i want to send a message to another person on my server using command prompt, how do i do that?
Stephanie M
2007-03-16 07:14:16 UTC
if i need to know the name of the computer, where would i find that out, without talking to the IT dept?
Six answers:
anonymous
2007-03-16 08:29:22 UTC
Probably not possible without talking to you IT dept as both computers must have "Mesenger" service active and windows by default does not start this service for security reasons.
Pitchy
2007-03-16 14:18:11 UTC
using the NET SEND command, you either need to know the computer name or the username.
The Messenger service needs to be started on both machines to do this, but a lot of places disable this service as it was a means of sending unwanted messages.
for example:
NET SEND sussieq Hey SussieQ, meet me for lunch
salute222000
2007-03-16 14:58:42 UTC
instead of using the command prompt this program gives you a simple interface to use to net send a message to someone else and you also don't need to know there computer name or ip address because when you open it it automatically checks for computers on the network that are on and then puts them all in a list. http://download.e-not.net/utilities/11587/fomine-netsend.html
also all computrers have to have messenger service started to receive a net send message. control panel - administrative services - services - and scroll down to messenger and set it to start automatically
whodeyflya
2007-03-16 14:16:59 UTC
Use the "net send" command.
jimmyb
2007-03-19 15:15:13 UTC
The above commands are just fine, if you're using windows. If you're on a BSD machine (unix / Linux) use
wall message. . . cntrl-d (to send to the message to everyone on your server, or
write username message. . . cntrl-d ( to send a message to a single individual)
nighthawk
2007-03-16 14:20:39 UTC
right click on the my computer and you will see computer name
use net send your PC to their PC name will work
hope i have helped
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