Is smbclient -M supposed to work to a Windows 7 machine? Using
samba3-3.4.9-42.el5 I get:
# echo Hello world | smbclient -NM PC167
Connection to PC167 failed. Error NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME
The name resolves correctly, and the command works to an XP client with
Messenger service enabled.
Hi all,
I have network with few win 95/xp machines and suse 9.3 prof server. On
every win client is installed RealPopup (RealPopup homepage:
www.realpopup.it).
I can send popup message from my xp computer to win 95, and I can get reply
on new message addressed from win 95 computer, so looks
Hello. I'm trying to automate some error reporting on tests run on our
labs, and I'd love to pop up messages on the users' screens when that
happens. However, some of the computers in question don't have a
corresponding 03 section in the PDC's wins.dat file. (Oh: Samba 2.2.8a,
under Debian.)
Il 01/07/2003, alle ore 14:19, Roberto Samarone Araujo (RSA) ha scritto:
It it possible to send messages to all users logged in a PDC at
same
time ?
I didn't find a ready-to-use program, so I use something like this
inside an executable script:
for i in $(cat
Hi,
It it possible to send messages to all users logged in a PDC at same
time ?
Thanks,
Roberto Araujo
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Greetings,
got some winpopup probs. Sending goes okay, and I'd like to get an
xmessage window by receiving. Thus, I added a line like this to the
[global] section in /etc/samba/smb.conf:
message command = /bin/sh -c '/opt/scripts/winpopup.sh %m %f'
The invoked script
On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 07:02:14PM +, Solymos P?ter wrote:
got some winpopup probs. Sending goes okay, and I'd like to get an
xmessage window by receiving. Thus, I added a line like this to the
[global] section in /etc/samba/smb.conf:
message command = /bin/sh -c
Before I start I should say that I will pay $2000US to
get the information or code I seek.
I need code or protocol specs to be able to send
winpopup messages. It cannot be done via mail slots
because it has to work over the internet at large. If
you type in net send x.x.x.x hello on any windows
I know this is OT, but a response is warranted (IMNSHO).
I think what you want may be possible, however, there are some real
problems with such a tool if it were to be written. I can just imagine
sitting at my lone Windows machine, attached to the Net, when POP, up
comes an add for Viagra, or a
On Friday 20 September 2002 12:56, Kenneth Loafman wrote:
I think what you want may be possible, however, there are some real
problems with such a tool if it were to be written. I can just imagine
sitting at my lone Windows machine, attached to the Net, when POP, up
comes an add for Viagra,
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