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09-15-2011, 03:40
(This post was last modified: 09-15-2011, 03:40 by tonymamoni1.)
it mite also be becouse this doesnt work on vista and above (took the messagner option out)
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hm? im not followin ya....
you open the .bat file and it goes too cmd prompt
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In the past it was fun, i think it doesnt work anymore. It is just the net send cmd command.
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1. Windows Vista/7 don't have net send and 2. you can disable receiving these messages on the destination PC on any previous Windows version (and most corporate and school IT people do so).
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09-15-2011, 11:26
(This post was last modified: 09-15-2011, 11:39 by d0h!.)
since net send is not available since XP anymore and mostly restricted on most machines due to security issues.
on vista and seven it has been replaced with msg.exe
open cmd and type in: msg /? for more info
you need to be in the same network
example:
Code:
C:'msg /server:xxx NAME "MESSAGE"
Code:
>msg /?
Send a message to a user.
MSG {username | sessionname | sessionid | @filename | *}
[/SERVER:servername] [/TIME:seconds] [/V] [/W] [message]
username Identifies the specified username.
sessionname The name of the session.
sessionid The ID of the session.
@filename Identifies a file containing a list of usernames,sessionnames, and sessionids to send the message to.
* Send message to all sessions on specified server.
/SERVER:servername server to contact (default is current).
/TIME:seconds Time delay to wait for receiver to acknowledge msg.
/V Display information about actions being performed.
/W Wait for response from user, useful with /V.
message Message to send. If none specified, prompts for it or reads from stdin.
msg.exe doesnt require to run the messenger service on the target