WinPopup in WIN 9X, we can use it to easily send and receive messages in the LAN. The Windows 2000 is no longer required for WinPopup, and Windows 2000 itself has the function of sending and receiving messages. Let us trial to send a message to the other people in the LAN, the command line format of the message is "NET Send Receive Message Machine Name Message". Try it, I am entering the following command in run: Net send Charmkid younger brother has already slept each other to send a message to a group of people? For example, we have to send a message to the Soft group, you can enter "NET Send / Domain: Soft in the afternoon to see the exhibition?" Then enter the car, the news will send it. It is easy to see, give a format for a group message is: "Net send / domain: plus the name of the message"; very simple. You see this is Maya to reply to my information. Click "OK", "Letter" window is turned off. Is there any way to see the previously received messages?
This is to use the log of Windows. Click "Control Panel" in "Start", double-click Administrative Tools, (see Figure 1), double-click Open "Event Viewer". (See Figure 2) (Figure 1) (Figure 2)
This is the viewer of the various event logs in Windows 2000. The left box is a list of logs, click System Log, (see Figure 3) and then click the "Source" title of the right list box, (see Figure 4) This allows the information in the system log to arrange according to the source, and the received message belongs to the "Application Popup" source. (See Figure 5) (Figure 3)
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If you want to see which information, you can pop up a "Event Properties" dialog as long as you double-click the list.
(See Figure 6) The "Description" in "Description" records the details of the received information, you see, this is what I just gave me.
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· How to prohibit reception, we have said that this function of this receiving message is provided by the "Messenger" service, "Messenger" service is automatically activated in the default, you can do this when you don't want to receive a message: First We must log in as a user group.
For example, log in to Windows with administrator, (see Figure 1) Open "Control Panel", enter the Administration Tool, (see Figure 2) Open the Service item. (See Figure 3) (Figure 1)
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In the box, you can find a "Messenger" service, double-click it, (see Figure 4) pop up a property dialog, where "Service Status" shows "Messenger" service, click "Stop" button to come Stop "Messenger" service, then other people send you messages you will not receive. (See Figure 5) (Figure 4) (Figure 5)