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Sending network messages
Chad Z. Hower aka Kudzu c...@hower.org borland public delphi internet winsock "Dan Thomas" <nos...@nowhere.com> wrote in news:3fb3f06c$1@newsgroups.borland.com: I got it to work fine until I ran into a problem with a TThread trying to un-stream a component while a TDataModule's destructor was being called.

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Dim hresult As Integer Dim strMsg As String = "This is a network message" hresult = NetMessageBufferSend(vbNullString, "DESTINATION COMPUTER NAME", vbNullString, strMsg, strMsg.Length) Console.WriteLine("Return Value = ", hresult) If there's anything unclear, please feel free to reply to the post.

Sending network messages
Martin Dann Mar...@f451.freeserve.co.uk comp sys acorn programmer In message <4b90c9987achrisb...@argonet.co.uk> Chris Bell <chrisb...@argonet.co.uk> this merely sends "Tools(1)=+HANG+UP+" to the router (whose network address is given in the first line) or, possibly, to the 'Tools' page inside the router.

XP Network Messages
"Terry" <Te...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F0DC5C77-0CB8-4981-BFBD-4B575F4CFF07@microsoft.com... Hi. Can someone tell me the best system for sending messages to other computers in our workgroup? I'd rather they go from computer to computer, not through the Internet.

Receiving message issue
Rod f...@fake.com microsoft public windowsxp general From a command prompt - net send computername message Rod "Leo Roberts" <leo...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:638e01c1672b$eaee8780$a5e62ecf@tkmsftngxa07... Is there a simple way to send short "pop up" messages to workstations on a small network?

Sending network messages
I have one machine and no network, so I can't try it. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:1142396057.279969.190150@v46g2000cwv. googlegroups.com, Steve <Steve.e...@gmail.com> hunted and pecked: Hi, Am I right in thinking that that means using windows messenger?

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When used in a Nokia 3310, the phone keeps receiving network messages from ">pers". Some of these lead to the phone being disabled with the message "Insert SIM card" after it has been on for a couple of minutes (including in the middle of calls). As soon as you delete the network messages from the SIM,

Is it possible to send network messages without using Winpopup?
Jani Järvinen ja...@dystopia.fi comp lang pascal delphi misc On Fri, 14 Nov 1997 15:48:36 +0100, "R. van Laake" <raym...@vezass.nl> wrote: I want my Delphi 2.0 application to send messages to certain users on our network (quite alike the 'NET SEND username message' of Windows NT). Some of the users have Win95,

Flooding Network messages
The wireless network had been in place for years running off a Linksys WRT54G. The new router is a D-Link DIR 255. Right after the router swap and enabling encryption, one of the laptops on the network started getting intermittent messages “Windows unable to find certificate to log onto wireless network SSID”.

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I've had many when with a small company with a flaky network that experienced frequent "hits", or momentary interruptions in service. What happens if you try to save to a different drive on the same network? Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "Malcz86" <Malc...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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The other subsystem lies on the other side of the network port. It understands things like checking accounts and overdrafts. But it knows nothing about cash dispenser protocols. (Note that this subsystem may not be directly accessible; the network messages may be transferred through a third-party clearing house for

Sending and picking up network messages
However, a new message that popped up twice; once after a few seconds of network activity, and then about 15-20 seconds afterwards: hda: ide_cd_check_ireason: wrong transfer direction! hda: ide_cd_check_ireason: wrong transfer direction! Bart, can we assume here that some of the nic interrupts somehow get handled

Network messages from PC to PC
Otherwise it would be impossible to route, say email messages, from one specific machine to another over TCP/IP. Your company website might resolve to to a single IP even though you have a farm of web servers... but even here each individual server has to have it's own IP. Your network people probably use NAT'd

Is everybody still receiving the MS network messages?
Thorsten Matzner tmatz...@gmx.net microsoft public windowsxp newusers "Mazrim Taim" <a...@theblacktower.freeserve.co.uk> wrote: Hello all - Just wondering, is it possible for me to send messages to other computers on my home network in any manner (without having to use the MSN messenger which needs an account to

Network Messages
IF this applies, it says 'you can safely ignore this error message'. trouble is I have about 20 such error messages! -- Martin "Martin" wrote: Hi I am still trying to get some help for this. In Device Manager, under Network Adapters I get a list of 20 approx items all with yellow triangle warnings (apart from 2).

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This seems to happen very rarely, though I can't be sure how many messages I've missed because they've skipped the conversation window. I imagine I can prevent this by turning off the Gmail Chat feature, but I like its ability to connect me to the AIM network. It doesn't seem to be possible to sign into the AIM

How to send network messages
The error messages may indicate network is unreachable, access denied, or timeout errors (socket errors 10051, 10061 and 10060.) Another workaround for this is to use the SMTP mail server of the service that you connect via, but leave your other settings the same. In some cases you can use Port 587 or 465 rather

The configuration could not be loaded --- Gnome
The number of bytes returned by Receive is completely unpredictable - it depends on the network and timing coincidences, and it is independent of the number of bytes sent in one Send call. You must determine, somehow based on your known message structure, when you have received a complete message.

Network messages
... networking use the special program LanTalk XP http://www.cezeo. com/products/lantalk-xp/ "boppo" <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:<0a1701c394eb$1db39680$a0012...@phx.gbl>... im not sure how you would send a message from one computer to another in a network please could someone post how?