I for one, as a network user, would find that INCREDIBLY annoying, unless it
said "this message will self-destruct in 5 seconds", and had a countdown
timer.

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Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 3:29 AM
Subject: OT - Network Broadcast


> Hi,
>
> This is off topic, but I was wondering, as well have a lot of people on
the list who run a network, and remotly admin it!
>
> What do people use to do network broadcasts? At the moment we use a
netsend GUI, where we can enter a message, and the workstations
> names, press send, and a message appears on the screen of the worstations.
Works great, plus works on all workstations (NT/2K), as they
> all support it, we use it for sending messages like "Server will go down
in 5 minutes" or "please remember to phone IT if photocopier
> jams" etc.
>
> However, problem is, the message pops up, and people don't even read it,
they just click ok. I was wondering, is there any comms
> software, that will popup, and not allow people to close it, for say, 5
seconds, or something.
>
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