On 05-Apr-2003/09:14 -0500, William Warren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 01:02:00PM -0500, Jason Staudenmayer wrote:
>> You have to install the winpopup service through add/remove progs /windblows
>> setup.
>
>Please provide more information on this: my Windows 98 SE box shows
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 01:02:00PM -0500, Jason Staudenmayer wrote:
> You have to install the winpopup service through add/remove progs /windblows
> setup.
Please provide more information on this: my Windows 98 SE box shows
winpopup as installed, and messages sent to it seem to be accepted,
but
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 11:13:36AM -0500, Neumann, Shannon M wrote:
> I just tried it, and it popped up on my WinXP Pro box just as
> expected...
>
> Shannon Neumann
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> FWIW I was told that XP
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> And to the best of my knowledge, neither does 95, 98, and ME
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> Bret Hughes wrote:
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> > FWIW I was told that XP no longer has this functionality
> >
I
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And to the best of my knowledge, neither does 95, 98, and ME
Bret Hughes wrote:
FWIW I was told that XP no longer has this functionality
Bret
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You have to install the winpopup service through add/remove progs /windblows
setup.
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And to the best of my
Unless they happen to be running winpopup.
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And to the best of my knowledge, neither does 95, 98, and ME
And to the best of my knowledge, neither does 95, 98, and ME
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FWIW I was told that XP no longer has this functionality
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On Thu, 2003-04-03 at 10:13, Neumann, Shannon M wrote:
> I just tried it, and it popped up on my WinXP Pro box just as
> expected...
>
Good info thanks.
Bret
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I just tried it, and it popped up on my WinXP Pro box just as
expected...
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> Subject: Re: message pop-up onto a windows box?
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> Hi Tom,
>
> The following could work for you:
>
> echo | smbclient -M
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> is the message you want to send
> is the netbios name of the computer you want to send it to
>
> Not sure how to broadca
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kewl, thanks.
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Hi Tom,
The following could work for you:
echo
Hi Tom,
The following could work for you:
echo | smbclient -M
is the message you want to send
is the netbios name of the computer you want to send it to
Not sure how to broadcast to all the boxes, but this will work for
specific messages to specific computers.
Jim
On Thu, 2003-04-03 at
smbclient will do winpopup messaging:-
echo $message | smbclient -M $host
I'm not sure about sending to a group though.
hih
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>On Thu, 2003-04-03 at 14:13, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
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> I don't know if it's po
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Hey gang,
I don't know if it's possible, but if it is, I'd like to know how...
Here's my setup - RH server feeding a smal LAN. The workstations
are all windows boxes of some sort or another, using SAMBA. In *nix,
you can send a broa
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