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        Will result in a message being sent to the poseidon computer, to Daniel’s session. Cool. BTW, the MSG.EXE command does NOT require the Messenger service to be running on the target computer. Got a question? Post it on our Windows Vista Forums! Tagged Edit
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        Hi, I have been messing around with the debug command lately and I have made a batch file that works in Windows Xp 32-Bit but does not in Windows 7 64-Bit. I looked in system32 and there wasn't a debug.exe there so I copied it from my Windows Xp computer
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    Learn more about the msg command and see several msg command examples. ... to terminal server users, not necessarily between two Windows 7 computers, ......
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    5 May 2012 ... This article explains how to use msg command to send the message over local network in Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 and ......
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    Run MSG command in a elevated CMD window. ... "hello" OR MSG * /SERVER: 192.168.1.1 Hello (net send is not available in windows7*)....
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    2013年10月2日 - 6 分鐘 - 上傳者:Em Watson Trying to use msg cmd in Win 7/8? Take a look at simple lan messenger. More info at http ......
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    I'm trying to send a message with the msg.exe to a Win 7 host. But I always ... Run MSG command in a elevated CMD window. Hope it helps....
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    17 Apr 2012 ... In Windows Server 2008 R2, Terminal Services was renamed Remote Desktop Services. To find out what's new in the latest version, see ......
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    16 Feb 2013 ... net send is not available in windows7. Shahram A. ... msg /server:pcname username message ... 3. msg /SERVER:"target PC name" * "hi there"...
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    16 Feb 2013 ... net send is not available in windows7. Shahram A. ... msg /server:pcname username message ... 3. msg /SERVER:"target PC name" * "hi there"...