1.rightclick on "my computer"
2.select "manage"
3.doubleclick on services&applications"
4.doubleclick on "services"
5.in that window find "MESSENGER"named one
6.if u find, doubleclick on it,the "properties"window will be open
7.on "general tab"set "startup"to "automatic"
8.and below u can see"start"button, click on it >>>ok
open "command prompt"
type "net send <ip of reciever> <your message>
press enter
A workgroup is one name for a peer-to-peer network.
Yes, peer-to-peer network can be worthwhile on a small network
False - a peer-to-peer network is simpler.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peer-to-peer What is an accurate descripition of an unstructured peer to peer application
Peer To Peer Network, A+ Guide To Hardware, page 466
peer-to-peer
A peer-to-peer network is easier to set up.
Peer-to-peer network otherwise known as P2P network
write and send a text message.
For a message to send out, it has to address which Mac address to send. If the message I received doesn't not match with my MAC address then my network interface will drop the packet completely. If your network is on promiscuous mode, then your network interface will not drop the message. It is good for packet sniffing. I hope this helps.
net send {name | * | /domain[:name] | /users} message?In cmd.exe.
You will usually see this message when you have timed out of a session on a network, or the connection was interrupted for some reason.