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Answer» I was wondering if there is a WAY to send a MESSAGE another user on a local network using a batch file?
I have been messing around with this but have had no luck thus far.Well,
I figured out what the problem is:
computers with XP XP2 will not allow this function. We have spammers and people who have used the messenger service as an exploit to thank for this. Now I can no longer message users simple directions and other simple convenient features. Now i have to walk my *censored* all the way up and down 24 sets of stairs to tell someone to reboot. I WOULD LIKE TO GLOBALLY THANK SPAMMERS AND SPYWARE WRITERS FOR THIS! YOU ALL MAKE EVERYONES LIVES "GREAT" (ACTUALLY you make me want to jam a red hot metal spike in my eye) WITH YOUR OH SO USER FRIENDLY EXPLOITS! keep on making honest people's lives *censored*! Have you tried using netsend from the command prompt?You can enable the messenger service in 'Services', I think SP2 disables it for security reasons.I don't think so.
Otherwise it gives a WARNING messenger service is disabled ...Wrong winxp will allow...........remote access or radmin to do what it wishes/or EVEN email attachments.
If the above statement was corrrect.........no more worms/trojans >>>>>unless the users choses otherwise.
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