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Net send over different domains
"Miha" <miha.bernik[ at ]email.si> 11/21/2008 12:50:34 PM
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


Re: Net send over different domains
"Marcin" <marcin[ at ]community.nospam> 11/21/2008 2:33:58 PM
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...
[Quoted Text]
> 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
>


Re: Net send over different domains
"Russ \(www.SBITS.Biz\)" <support[ at ]REMOVETHIS.sbits.biz> 11/21/2008 9:48:47 PM
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

--
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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
>>
>
>


Re: Net send over different domains
"David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~[ at ]Verizon.Net> 11/23/2008 11:50:03 PM
From: "Marcin" <marcin[ at ]community.nospam>

| 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

NOTE:
The messenger Service is deliberately disabled by WinXP SP2 and above.



--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp


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