How use msg.exe ?
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damiensaez
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Windows 7 supports msg.exe
It's just in the Ultimate and Enterprise editions.
All other editions will have to use a third party solution (lan messenger)
https://messenger.softros.com/
It's just in the Ultimate and Enterprise editions.
All other editions will have to use a third party solution (lan messenger)
https://messenger.softros.com/
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Apr 18, 2011 at 06:30 AM
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Go looking for the Net Send command, you aren't going to find it. This is because the command has been replaced with MSG.EXE. To launch the command: click on the Start button, type CMD in the search box and press Enter. The Command Prompt window will appear where you can send a message using MSG.EXE. For additional information about MSG.EXE, type msg /? at the command prompt and press Enter. Or your may choose a business-level LAN messenger like 'BigAnt
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