[windows2000] Re: net send by username

  • From: "Costanzo, Ray" <rcostanzo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2003 09:03:42 -0400

Thanks Dan.  YOu are correct.  It only sends to the one single user
session, not to all sessions.  Now I can safely continue to net send
"That person is a f***ing idiot" to people. :]

Ray at work

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniel Ensor [mailto:densor@xxxxxxxxx] 

> 
> Hi Ray
> 
> I don't know if anyone answered this but my experience is 
> this: I have some
> users running on WYSE terminals and an XP farm on 2000 AS and 
> they're quite
> mischievous. They like sending each other msgs using NET SEND 
> as it really
> winds them up when I send a console msg and they can't reply. 
> It works fine,
> as the users have a session and have authenticated the 
> messenger service
> sends it to the user rather than the server.
> 
> Or at least that's what happens here, if I were you I would send an
> innocuous msg like test to a close colleague and check it works but it
> should.
> 
> Cheers
> Dan
> 


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