![]() 'net send' is a command using a background service called 'messenger'. This service has been removed from Windows 7. Ie You cannot use 'net send' on Vista nor Win7 / Win8. Pity though, I loved using it. There is alternatives, but that requires you to download and install software on each pc you want to use, this software runs as background services, and i would advise one to be very very very very careful of using these kind of software as they can potentially cause seriously damage one's system or impair the systems securities. / • use at own risk - Neither I nor Stackoverflow or any affiliates can be held accountable to any potential loss or damage of your system and or property. @Arham,I would love to see net send work in windows vista onwards. Free Download 4Videosoft PDF to ePub Maker 3.2.16 - Convert single or multiple PDFs to EPUB format with this intuitive application that allows you t. Could you explain how it works when the service itself has been removed from the operating system? Windows Messenger was replaced by Windows Live Messenger after XP, merged with Skype after microsoft bought it. Rather look into alternative applications as messaging by default needs a server and client(s) relationship which is a million times more efficient, more reliable and best of all capable of being monitored via a server host. – Oct 21 '14 at 8:48. 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Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.general () This should work regardless of whether you have a network connection. The net send relies only the messenger service running. You should be able to unplug your network cable and net send yourself just fine. I suggest that you net send LOCALHOST or%COMPUTERNAME% instead of hard-coding your computername in the.bat file though. Ray at work 'Rich Pasco' wrote in message news:[email protected]. > I would like to pop up a window with a message from a command line > (e.g. > > If my computer is on a network, this command line works: > > net send mymachine Hello World! > > where mymachine is the network name of my own machine. > > But this only works if my machine is on a network. Can anyone suggest > a technique that would work on a stand-alone machine as well? Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.general () Ray, thank you. It may work if I unplug my network *cable* but it doesn't work if I unplug my network *card* (which I often do on my laptop). I tried LOCALHOST and it doesn't work at all (even with the network active). I get: An error occurred while sending a message to LOCALHOST. The message alias could not be found on the network. More help is available by typing NET HELPMSG 2273. Of course%computername% is resolved by the command shell and is equivalent to what I was doing. That is a good idea. - Rich Ray Costanzo [MVP] wrote: > This should work regardless of whether you have a network connection. The > net send relies only the messenger service running. You should be able to > unplug your network cable and net send yourself just fine. > > I suggest that you net send LOCALHOST or%COMPUTERNAME% instead of > hard-coding your computername in the.bat file though. > > Ray at work > > 'Rich Pasco' wrote in message > news:[email protected]. >> I would like to pop up a window with a message from a command line >> (e.g. >> >> If my computer is on a network, this command line works: >> >> net send mymachine Hello World! >> >> where mymachine is the network name of my own machine. >> >> But this only works if my machine is on a network. Can anyone suggest >> a technique that would work on a stand-alone machine as well? >> >> - Rich >. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.general () Is your messenger service running? At the command prompt, enter 'net start messenger' 2. Unplug your network card and wait 30 seconds for good measure 3. Again, enter 'net start messenger' Did the messenger service start either time? Another option is to do something like: cscript c: msg.vbs 'Hi there.' Where the contents of msg.vbs are: On Error Resume Next Msgbox WScript.Arguments(0) Ray at work 'Rich Pasco' wrote in message news:[email protected]. > Ray, thank you. > > It may work if I unplug my network *cable* but it doesn't work if I > unplug my network *card* (which I often do on my laptop). > > I tried LOCALHOST and it doesn't work at all (even with the network > active). I get: > > An error occurred while sending a message to LOCALHOST. > The message alias could not be found on the network. > More help is available by typing NET HELPMSG 2273. > > Of course%computername% is resolved by the command shell and is > equivalent to what I was doing. That is a good idea. > > - Rich > > > Ray Costanzo [MVP] wrote: > > > This should work regardless of whether you have a network connection. The > > net send relies only the messenger service running. You should be able to > > unplug your network cable and net send yourself just fine. > > > > I suggest that you net send LOCALHOST or%COMPUTERNAME% instead of > > hard-coding your computername in the.bat file though. > > > > Ray at work > > > > 'Rich Pasco' wrote in message > > news:[email protected]. > >> I would like to pop up a window with a message from a command line > >> (e.g. > >> > >> If my computer is on a network, this command line works: > >> > >> net send mymachine Hello World! > >> > >> where mymachine is the network name of my own machine. > >> > >> But this only works if my machine is on a network. Can anyone suggest > >> a technique that would work on a stand-alone machine as well? > >> > >> - Rich > > >. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.general () With my network card removed, I could not send a message to myself, even though the messenger service was still running: C: >net send%computername% hello An error occurred while sending a message to PASCO-LAPTOP. The message alias could not be found on the network. More help is available by typing NET HELPMSG 2273. C: >net start messenger The requested service has already been started. More help is available by typing NET HELPMSG 2182. C: >net send%computername% hello An error occurred while sending a message to PASCO-LAPTOP. The message alias could not be found on the network. More help is available by typing NET HELPMSG 2273. Of course with the network card installed the same command results in the pop-up window as desired. I really like the VBScript solution better. It works OK even in the absence of the network card. However, it still doesn't solve my whole problem. The context in which I was planning to use it is as follows: at 8:43 /interactive c: test msg.vbs 'Hello World' In this context, the script msg.vbs cannot find its command-line argument 'Hello World.' If I disable the 'On Error Resume Next' statement it gives a 'Subscript out of range' error; otherise it exits silently. - Rich Ray Costanzo [MVP] wrote: > Is your messenger service running? Try this: > > 1. At the command prompt, enter 'net start messenger' > 2. Unplug your network card and wait 30 seconds for good measure > 3. Again, enter 'net start messenger' > > Did the messenger service start either time? > > Another option is to do something like: > > cscript c: msg.vbs 'Hi there.' > > Where the contents of msg.vbs are: > > On Error Resume Next > Msgbox WScript.Arguments(0) > > Ray at work > > 'Rich Pasco' wrote in message > news:[email protected]. >> Ray, thank you. >> >> It may work if I unplug my network *cable* but it doesn't work if I >> unplug my network *card* (which I often do on my laptop). >> >> I tried LOCALHOST and it doesn't work at all (even with the network >> active). I get: >> >> An error occurred while sending a message to LOCALHOST. >> The message alias could not be found on the network. >> More help is available by typing NET HELPMSG 2273. >> >> Of course%computername% is resolved by the command shell and is >> equivalent to what I was doing. That is a good idea. >> >> - Rich >> >> >> Ray Costanzo [MVP] wrote: >> >> > This should work regardless of whether you have a network connection. > The >> > net send relies only the messenger service running. You should be able > to >> > unplug your network cable and net send yourself just fine. >> > >> > I suggest that you net send LOCALHOST or%COMPUTERNAME% instead of >> > hard-coding your computername in the.bat file though. >> > >> > Ray at work >> > >> > 'Rich Pasco' wrote in message >> > news:[email protected]. >> >> I would like to pop up a window with a message from a command line >> >> (e.g. >> >> >> >> If my computer is on a network, this command line works: >> >> >> >> net send mymachine Hello World! >> >> >> >> where mymachine is the network name of my own machine. >> >> >> >> But this only works if my machine is on a network. Can anyone suggest >> >> a technique that would work on a stand-alone machine as well? >> >> >> >> - Rich >> > >> > >.
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