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Sending messages out over the network

3 September 2007 One Comment Posted By
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Okay, here’s how to send crazy messages to everyone in your school on a computer. In your command prompt, type

Net Send * “The server is h4x0r3d”

*Note: may not be necessary, depending on how many your school has access too. If it’s just one, you can leave it out*

Where is, replace it with the domain name of your school. For instance, when you log on to the network, you should have a choice of where to log on, either to your school, or to just the local machine. It tends to be called the same as your school, or something like it. So, at my school, I use

Net Send Varndean * “The server is h4x0r3d”

The asterisk denotes wildcard sending, or sending to every computer in the domain. You can swap this for people’s accounts, for example

NetSend Varndean dan,jimmy,admin “The server is h4x0r3d”

use commas to divide the names and NO SPACES between them.

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