http://www.rjlsoftware.com/software/utility/netsend/screenshots.shtml
 
Net Send Lite Perhaps?
 
You could also install a window manager that can set tranparancy levels
for individual applications
 
-Sam

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From: Sean Martin [mailto:seanmarti...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:19 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: NET SEND alternatives for Vista XP environment.


FWIW, I don't think a "NETSEND" type solution is ideal in your scenario.
>From my experience, cashiers spend very little time looking at their POS
display. With the myriad of keystrokes a cashier performs, a NETSEND
type popup message would probably be acknowledge by a keystroke before
the user ever saw it. 
 
What's complicated about an IM window? IMs can be set to display over
top of other windows, and it would act similar to any other popup
message. 
 
If a network/server outage occurs, is the application broken? Could you
just force a reboot of the machine remotely?
 
- Sean


On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 7:35 AM, Stephen Wimberly
<riverside...@gmail.com> wrote:


        Nice idea, and if these were actual "users" that would work...
although in this case we are sending messages to sales cashiers to a
Point of Sale station.  Yes, they are 'real people', but the level of
expertise is not there to handle something as sophisticated as an
instant messenger window.
        
        What I really need is to drop the existing custom application to
the background via a transparency and place a rather opaque message
across the screen for all to see, but allowing the cashier to continue
to function.  This way the cashier and the manager would easily see that
something needs to be done.  That would be best, but I'm not holding my
breath.
        
        We really just need to get them to restart the POS application
after a network outage or server outage. 




        On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 8:24 AM, Christopher Bodnar
<christopher_bod...@glic.com> wrote:
        

                Have you looked into adding instant messaging to your
environment? MOCS is great, but you could go Open Source and setup a
Jabber server and use a free client like Pidgen. 

                 

                Chris Bodnar, MCSE
                Sr. Systems Engineer
                Distributed Systems Service Delivery - Intel Services
                Guardian Life Insurance Company of America
                Email: christopher_bod...@glic.com
                Phone: 610-807-6459
                Fax: 610-807-6003

                
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                From: riverside...@gmail.com
[mailto:riverside...@gmail.com] 
                Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 7:43 AM
                To: NT System Admin Issues
                Subject: NET SEND alternatives for Vista XP environment.

                 

                Are there free alternatives to the old "NET SEND"
command that could be sent from a Vista workstation to multiple Windows
XP workstations such that a free form message could be displayed to the
end user at the remote XP or Vista workstation?
                
                So far our only thought was a vbs script that could echo
a statement sent to it via psexec from the Vista machine.  Is there a
'better way?'
                
                Thanks!

                 

                 

                 

                

                 

                

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