give a minute and I will give you a link...Never mind no I wont give you a link. If dos commands are too complicated for you than you dont need a net send spoofer.
Originally posted by cid net send 127.0.0.1 "test"
that is the dos command.
give a minute and I will give you a link...Never mind no I wont give you a link. If dos commands are too complicated for you than you dont need a net send spoofer.
lol, no they're not... I just wanna msg my stupid buds of class a link... thx
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You need some sort of application to handle all the various layers.
Net Send works through the Messanger service. Other applications handle it through custom ways.
Without something monitoring and translating the information, there isn't any way to intercept it. Basically you need either Messaging enabled, or a third party application (ie AIM, MSN, etc)
There are several "kludgy" ways to get around this, ie, just place a text file somewhere on the network and type into that, and have your friends look at it, or you could even setup a TCP/IP printer and print Word docs with what you want to send, and write a little application that will grab the info.
Originally posted by Ideas Man I think you'll find that if the Windows Messenging service is disabled or stopped, net send doesn't work unfortunatly.
At my school its not "blocked" as you say but you can fix this in the registry. If you can't run regedit then your just gonna have to crack the admin password, cmon its not that hard. I have done it every year that I have been in High School.
Nono, I can run regedit at school fine... The main security feature is deepfreeze over here... I know how to get myself admin... but that's not my purpose, I just wanna make msn work or any type of messaging threw the network... it doesnt need to get a respond. I just want to be able to send a message to a specifyed machine or to all machines in the class... is it possible, if so, how?
You said net send doesn't work because msn is locked, and that this has to do with a registry key, might you tell me what key is that?
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Hmm, I just looked up a few functions of NET commands, and they all seem to be working threw msn... is there another way to send messages threw the network? Btw, I have Novell installed on every computer, maybe I could msg threw that... ?
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You said you tried "net send"? Because if it doesnt work there is a place in the registry where you can enable it. It has probably been disabled by the admin.
Originally posted by IntelSucks Here is the reg file to enable it if your lazy...
Only the key would have been enought, but thx...! Btw, supose I update my reg key to make msn work, now will the message be sent to other machines even if their msn reg key is "disabled"?
(Can't test it right now at home...)
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Originally posted by Ruku Only the key would have been enought, but thx...! Btw, supose I update my reg key to make msn work, now will the message be sent to other machines even if their msn reg key is "disabled"?
(Can't test it right now at home...)
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My guess is...That you are asking if a net message will work if the receiving party has net message is disabled? Negative, If the receiving party has the messaging service diabled it will not work. So give the regkey to your friends also.
Btw, If your admin was smart that reg key that IntelSucks gave you shouldnt work. Most smart admins disable the use of regkeys by regular users. So if you want to run that you need to be logged in as a "local administrator".
If all else fails, there is a little utility that looks after DirectX and its settings, performance and the like. Under the network tab you can start a simple chat program. Since all computers have directX, they're bound to have it.... of course you need to give them the IP though, so one would wonder if it wouldn't just be easier to give them the link then.
My guess is...That you are asking if a net message will work if the receiving party has net message is disabled? Negative, If the receiving party has the messaging service diabled it will not work. So give the regkey to your friends also.
Btw, If your admin was smart that reg key that IntelSucks gave you shouldnt work. Most smart admins disable the use of regkeys by regular users. So if you want to run that you need to be logged in as a "local administrator".
by the way cid I already told him that he might have to gain admin rights to do this....and sorry, I though I gave you just the key...oh well.