Net Send GUI 2.0
Net Send GUI is a plain and simple interface for the Net Send command.
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Net Send GUI is a plain and simple interface for the Net Send command. Rather than typing the command, you can use this little interface to send a message to a specified user or the entire domain or group.
Since the program uses the built-in windows messaging, no additional software is needed by the recipients - it just requires that the Windows Messenger Service is running.
Features:
NOTE: If using a firewall, windows messenger service must have access to ports 137,138,139. Supported Operating Systems: Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows .NET Server (All versions) Extremely Easy to use!
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