Paul Griffith wrote:
Greetings,
I am wondering how users of wpkg handle notifying users when the
'Messenger' service is disabled? I know Windows XP have the msg.exe
(%WinDir%\system32\msg.exe) command, which is not a bad option if you
only deal XP.
If Messenger service is disabled (default in XP I think), they just
never see any notifications, that's all.
Are you suggesting to use msg.exe instead of the Messenger service on XP
machines?
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