Hi,
I need to send network messages to users, I used to use net send, but Vista has it removed.
I have read thread after thread on this and cannot find an answer on how I can achieve this with the Vista clients.
1. I've installed the MSMQ services, as per one thread, it has made no difference; net send still doesn't work
2. MSG is not an option as I need the Vista machines to 'recieve' the message not send it!
3. I'm not talking about MSN messenger or any other messenger program - before people post offering MS Live!
4. I cannot spend any money on alternative 3rd party applications.
So, what options do I have left?
Do I write my own messaging system? What language would be best?
Is there something else I need to do with the MSMQ service to get it to accept NET SEND commands?
I could write an MS Access application which runs on startup and looks for messages in a DB and displays them.
But is it possible to get MS Access to sit in the system tray rather than taskbar or have it run as a service?
I need this functionality and it seems MS have removed it in Vista, there must be an alternative surely?
Can anyone help?
Thanks,
1DMF
"In complete darkness we are all the same, only our knowledge and wisdom separates us, don't let your eyes deceive you."
"If a shortcut was meant to be easy, it wouldn't be a shortcut, it would be the way!
I need to send network messages to users, I used to use net send, but Vista has it removed.
I have read thread after thread on this and cannot find an answer on how I can achieve this with the Vista clients.
1. I've installed the MSMQ services, as per one thread, it has made no difference; net send still doesn't work
2. MSG is not an option as I need the Vista machines to 'recieve' the message not send it!
3. I'm not talking about MSN messenger or any other messenger program - before people post offering MS Live!
4. I cannot spend any money on alternative 3rd party applications.
So, what options do I have left?
Do I write my own messaging system? What language would be best?
Is there something else I need to do with the MSMQ service to get it to accept NET SEND commands?
I could write an MS Access application which runs on startup and looks for messages in a DB and displays them.
But is it possible to get MS Access to sit in the system tray rather than taskbar or have it run as a service?
I need this functionality and it seems MS have removed it in Vista, there must be an alternative surely?
Can anyone help?
Thanks,
1DMF
"In complete darkness we are all the same, only our knowledge and wisdom separates us, don't let your eyes deceive you."
"If a shortcut was meant to be easy, it wouldn't be a shortcut, it would be the way!