How to Chat With Command Prompt
Open notepad then type: @ echo off :A Cls echo MESSENGER set /p n=User: set /p m=Message: net send %n% %m% Pause Goto A ; , When you're finished, click on file, save as, then save it as messenger.bat. , Go to control panel (make sure you are in...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open notepad then type: @ echo off :A Cls echo MESSENGER set /p n=User: set /p m=Message: net send %n% %m% Pause Goto A ;
Click on "administrative tools"
then click on "services". , You'll see "startup type" which should be disabled, so click on that and select "manual". ,, Until this service is activated on that PC, or you won't be able to use this! , Since it is a batch file it will open with cmd (command prompt).
It should show "MESSENGER" at the top and "User:" below that.
Type the IP address of the remote computer.
If it is in the network, then when you type the message next, it should send it to them.
It will be likewise on the other computer.
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Step 2: When you're finished
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Step 3: click on file
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Step 4: save as
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Step 5: then save it as messenger.bat.
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Step 6: Go to control panel (make sure you are in Classic View).
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Step 7: Now find the "messenger" service in the list on the right
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Step 8: then open it.
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Step 9: Now press the start button in the upper right hand corner of the window (not the green start button)
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Step 10: and click apply.
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Step 11: do the same procedure on the remote computer.
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Step 12: Now click on the messenger file you made.
Detailed Guide
Click on "administrative tools"
then click on "services". , You'll see "startup type" which should be disabled, so click on that and select "manual". ,, Until this service is activated on that PC, or you won't be able to use this! , Since it is a batch file it will open with cmd (command prompt).
It should show "MESSENGER" at the top and "User:" below that.
Type the IP address of the remote computer.
If it is in the network, then when you type the message next, it should send it to them.
It will be likewise on the other computer.
There you got it!
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