[windows2000] net send by username

  • To: <windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2003 16:32:58 -0400

Hi list,

Sometimes I want to net send someone and I do not know what computer the
person is on, so I just net send by name.  Now I am paranoid about that,
however.  We have a bunch of Citrix servers that people use, and I'm
wondering if I net send jusername and that person is logged into a
Citrix server (W2K Advanced Server) and the messenger service finds that
person there first, will the message appear in everyone's session in
Terminal Services?  When I view the net bios table of one of these
Citrix servers, I do see that there are <03> entries for each user who
is logged in to the server.  I don't want to really test it too much, so
as to not confuse people if they do all get the message.  Does anyone
happen to know what would happen if the messenger service finds the <03>
registration on the Citrix server first?

Thanks,

Ray at work


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