How do i messege another computer

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I have a network where I am and I need to know how to messege another
computer on the network. Someone please help me.
 
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On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 12:55:03 -0800, Tony wrote:

> I have a network where I am and I need to know how to messege another
> computer on the network. Someone please help me.

Start> Help and Support: Type "net send" without the quotes in the search
box. Select "Net send" from the search results (in the Full Text section)
to view a page explaining its use.

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Fomine NetSend are easier than Net Send Command.
It is Freeware.

http://www.fomine.com/netsend.html


"Tony" <Tony@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:667FE411-6941-4AAB-8CD7-C140AEBD593F@microsoft.com...
> How do I run the program? Where is it?
 

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So do I type something in the command prompt? And if so what would i type to
say:


hey, dude whats up


just for an example.
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If you want to use command line net send, yes.
you need type command in Command prompt.

If you type net send /? in command prompt,
you can see help file of net send.
like
http://www.cezeo.com/tips-and-tricks/net-send-command/

http://www.lantalk.net/net-send-command.php


otherwise you can use GUI programon my last post.


"Tony" <Tony@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C668060D-F97A-46DD-80CF-DDE4B1A2E73C@microsoft.com...
> So do I type something in the command prompt? And if so what would i type to
 
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He also might just ask the Administrator for that Network.
Gene K

JR K Yoshikawa wrote:
> If you want to use command line net send, yes.
> you need type command in Command prompt.
>
> If you type net send /? in command prompt,
> you can see help file of net send.
> like
> http://www.cezeo.com/tips-and-tricks/net-send-command/
>
> http://www.lantalk.net/net-send-command.php
>
>
> otherwise you can use GUI programon my last post.
>
>
> "Tony" <Tony@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C668060D-F97A-46DD-80CF-DDE4B1A2E73C@microsoft.com...
>
>> So do I type something in the command prompt? And if so what would i
>> type to
>
>
 
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In news:C668060D-F97A-46DD-80CF-DDE4B1A2E73C@microsoft.com,
Tony <Tony@discussions.microsoft.com> typed:

> So do I type something in the command prompt? And if so what
> would i
> type to say:
>
>
> hey, dude whats up
>
>
> just for an example.


Are you talking about the Net Send command? Open a command prompt
window and type

net send /?

to get help on using it.

You may prefer to do this with a windowed application, rather
than using the command line. There are several freeware/shareware
choices which can do this. I use a little freeware program called
NetHail that works well for me. You can get it at
http://www.nethail.com/

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