R reidikus Solid State Member Messages 14 Sep 12, 2006 #11 You could use Net Send as long as that port (1026 I think) is open and that service is running. Command Prompt >> Net Send IP.Address Message ie: Net Send XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX Hey I'm about to remote in!
You could use Net Send as long as that port (1026 I think) is open and that service is running. Command Prompt >> Net Send IP.Address Message ie: Net Send XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX Hey I'm about to remote in!
M malbiar1 Solid State Member Messages 17 Sep 12, 2006 #12 How can I check to see if the port is opn/service is running? Also, if nor, how can I open it and get it running? Thanks!
How can I check to see if the port is opn/service is running? Also, if nor, how can I open it and get it running? Thanks!
C Chainer In Runtime Messages 142 Sep 12, 2006 #13 I personally like Windows Live Messenger....check that out.