In addition I found a long time ago a free program that will make it easy to net send to people. http://www.sbits.biz/SendTextMessage.exe
Good to use when Shutting down a server in a large office.
Russ
-- Russell Grover - SBITS.Biz Microsoft Gold Certified Partner Microsoft Certified Small Business Specialist World Wide 24hr SBS Remote Support - http://www.SBITS.Biz
"Marcin" <marcin[ at ]community.nospam> wrote in message news:%23AFzCZ%23SJHA.5860[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Miha, > yes - you can - as long as Messenger service is running on the target , > its UDP port 138 is accessible, and you have a name resolution method > available between both domains (assuming that you use computer names > rather than IP addresses)... > > hth > Marcin > > "Miha" <miha.bernik[ at ]email.si> wrote in message > news:uiT4Af9SJHA.1148[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Hi >> >> We have two different networks, each one has one SBS 2003 server and >> Windows XP clients. Because users from domain A and B want to access >> resources from other domain I have configure routing so that both >> networks can be accessed. >> Because there are two SBS 2003 I couldn't create trust between them, so I >> created the same account in each domain so that users could access files >> from both domain. >> Now they want to use net send command, so I'm wondering if it is possible >> and how that users from domain A could use 'net send' to send info to >> users in domain B and users from domain B could use 'net send' to users >> in domain A? >> Thank you in advance >> Regards,Miha >> > >
|