If your users are part of your local network, you can use
the Windoze "NET SEND" command.  I have recently found that
to be useful.

UNIX/Linux utilities like 'wall' only send a message to
users who are telnet'ed or rlogin'ed to the system.

To send a message to a browser is not something I know
how to do.  However, if it can be done by pop-up windows
from folks like X-10, I'm sure it can be done for a 
useful purpose as well.  You need to talk to a web
programmer for that, though, not Oracle DBAs.

Cheers,
Mike


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hi, 

I need to send messages like 'system shutting down in 1 min' to all users 
currently login.
How can i do this in oracle or a third party software that i can use? users 
are connected using web browser. Messages are send over the wan. 

thanks. 
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