Go into command prompt and type:
net send (ip address/ name of computer) (User) (message)
To send an instant message (IM) through the Command Prompt, you can use the "msg" command on Windows. For example, typing msg username Hello, this is a message! will send a message to the specified user on the same network. Ensure that the Messenger service is enabled and that you have the necessary permissions to send messages to that user. Note that this feature may not be available on all Windows versions or in certain network configurations.
i think when you are on command prompt, you type ping 192.168.0.238, then you should know what to do next(i think)
There is no direct "chat" facility built into the command prompt on any version of Windows. The closest would probably be the "net send" command of Windows NT/2000/XP, though this is disabled on Windows XP by default, and is not present at all in Windows Vista or Windows 7. The syntax of the net send command is:net send message
/var/log/dmesg is the file which contains kernel initializaion messages. By typing dmesg command in the shell prompt we can see
Use "prompt $p$g" command.
Safe mode with command prompt option is totally depends on DOS shell, hence there is no need for separate command prompt..
when using command prompt, after you give it a command, press the enter button. Command prompt will then carry out the task and will automatically go to the next line.
PROMPT command is an internal command, which is used to change the MS-DOS prompt. Through, the system displays the prompt bu default, when you start the computer.
In command prompt write "ipconfig/all" command and then press [enter]. And see the IPv4 Address section in the commend prompt.
when you are in cmd command prompt "type" help and you will see all the codes
To clear the Command Prompt window, enter CLS
type net view in command prompt