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130134 2003-03-23 10:50:00 Just to add to that. CCC is the workgroup so it went to EVERY computer in the college. -=JM=- (16)
130135 2003-03-23 11:00:00 LMAO...yea I hav had to restart my computer b4... promethius (1998)
130136 2003-03-23 11:05:00 why do you need for them to leave their computer open?? If your workgroup has average computer security u can telnet into their machine and run the batch file from there...

Result..the message appears to come from their machine anyway ;)
PoWa (203)
130137 2003-03-23 11:20:00 > why do you need for them to leave their computer
> open?? If your workgroup has average computer
> security u can telnet into their machine and run the
> batch file from there...
>
> Result..the message appears to come from their
> machine anyway ;)

Well we couldn't do that. hmmm maybe we could've done that with the admin shares. But it was better to see the look on the guys face when he ran his batch file to bomb someone and instead it sent a message to everyone saying "I'm a retard".

As for using telnet and running from another machine. Using a spoofer is easier.
-=JM=- (16)
130138 2003-03-23 11:34:00 Can that be done with a win 98 or ME computer at all??
Or does that only happen with NT based computers???
stu140103 (137)
130139 2003-03-23 11:51:00 You'll find that you'll need to run winpopup before the 98/me can receive the messages. -=JM=- (16)
130140 2003-03-23 12:07:00 A spoofer?? whats that? how do I get a hold of one? PoWa (203)
130141 2003-03-23 12:26:00 Ah yes, net send; a very handy tool.

I often use it to announce network wide messages, (my network is on 192.168.1.XXX, so I net send 192.168.1.255 to reach everyone).

Here's a copy of a batch file I made if anyone wants it, just paste it into notepad and save it as net_send.bat net send <IP_ADDRESS_HERE> <MESSAGE_HERE>
net_send.bat


Cheers

Liam
nz_liam (845)
130142 2003-03-24 03:56:00 > Try this on yourself

Well, Im glad I didnt.....

> Run - > Cmd
>
> type in
> for /L %i IN (1,1,150) DO net send
> IP_ADDRESS_OR_NETWORK_NAME %i
>
> That should send the messages 1,2,3,4,5,6 etc up to
> 150.

Yep, it does... was great fun watching all those 150 clicks over rAdmin :-)

Can I send a batch message to everybody on a certain IP range, like everybody on192.168.0.xxx coz I run a couple of different Workgroups on that one IP range...
That was great though, i wonder if I can memorize it!
Are there any other things like that which can be done with net send?
Chilling_Silence (9)
130143 2003-03-24 04:00:00 > Can I send a batch message to everybody on a certain IP range, like everybody on192.168.0.xxx coz I run a couple of different Workgroups on that one IP range...

Yes...just send it to 192.168.0.255 and eveyone will get it..
promethius (1998)
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