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{{fa}}Net Send is a command line tool used in Windows XP for sending messages to other users and computers on a local network. With Windows Vista, Net Send was replaced with msg.exe, a command line tool that has very similar functionality and syntax. Net Send cannot send messages from a Windows XP machine to a machine using a later version of Windows.
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Net Send is a command line tool used in Windows XP for sending messages to other users and computers on a local network. With Windows Vista, Net Send was replaced with msg.exe, a command line tool that has very similar functionality and syntax. Net Send cannot send messages from a Windows XP machine to a machine using a later version of Windows.
 
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==Steps==
 
==Steps==
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#*{{samp|'msg' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.}} - If you receive this message, you are not running a version of Windows that supports {{samp|msg}}. You'll need to upgrade to the Professional edition to access the command.
 
#*{{samp|'msg' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.}} - If you receive this message, you are not running a version of Windows that supports {{samp|msg}}. You'll need to upgrade to the Professional edition to access the command.
 
#*{{samp|Error 5 getting session names}} or {{samp|Error 1825 getting session names}} - There was a problem communicating with the recipient. Some users have fixed this problem by opening the Registry Editor on the recipient's computer (Run "regedit" to open it), navigating to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server", and changing "AllowRemoteRPC" from "0" to "1".
 
#*{{samp|Error 5 getting session names}} or {{samp|Error 1825 getting session names}} - There was a problem communicating with the recipient. Some users have fixed this problem by opening the Registry Editor on the recipient's computer (Run "regedit" to open it), navigating to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server", and changing "AllowRemoteRPC" from "0" to "1".
== Video ==
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{{Video:Use Net Send|}}
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==Sources and Citations==
 
==Sources and Citations==
 
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