The command is 'wall' (write all). In some systems it can only be executed by the administrator.
Wall is a utility that broadcasts a message to all virtual terminals on the system. It can be a way to send a message to all users logged onto a command line and (in the case of KDE 4) on the desktop.
About write Send a message to another user. Syntax write person [ttyname] About talk Talk with other logged in users. Syntax talk person [ttyname]
"msg" command might help. It pops up a message box on the users PC. C:/> msg <user_name> "Hello" "msg" command might help. It pops up a message box on the users PC. C:/> msg <user_name> "Hello"
The 'wall' command is used to send a message to all users on the system. You can put the text of what you want each user to see in a file, or you can type the message in line by line and then send it. To send the contents of a file to each user, use the command: wall filename to send a message and type the contents at the same time, type: wall first line of text second line of text ... ^D to send it.
Method 1 You can use the Net Send command which is a messaging service provided by Microsoft allows users to sends messages to other users, computers, or messaging names on the network. Messenger Service should be started on user's computer. The syntax of the Net Send command net send {name | * | /domain[:name] | /users} message Method 2 Use third party LAN messenger. Since the net send command line may not efficient and convenient for daily office communication. Using a specified LAN messenger to transfer message is more popular today. THe link below is a comparison between the advantages and disadvantages of net send command line and LAN messenger.
Go to the users channel click on send message.
use netsend Answer by BellySnow Method 1 You can use the Net Send command which is a messaging service provided by Microsoft allows users to sends messages to other users, computers, or messaging names on the network. Messenger Service should be started on user's computer. The syntax of the Net Send command net send {name | * | /domain[:name] | /users} message Method 2Use third party LAN messenger. Since the net send command line may not efficient and convenient for daily office communication. Using a specified LAN messenger to transfer message is more popular today. The link below is a webpage list the advantages and disadvantages of net send command line and LAN messenger.
Go into command prompt and type: net send (ip address/ name of computer) (User) (message)
net send {name | * | /domain[:name] | /users} message?In cmd.exe.
some have settings that when they read it it will send u a message!
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Well, if I were Sean, I would use the Net Send command:net send {name | * | /domain[:name] | /users} message