Name
Msg —
\windows\system32\msg.exe
Synopsis
Send a text message to one or all local users.
To Open
Command Prompt →
msg
Usage
msgrecipient[/server:name] [/time:sec] [/v] [/w] [message]
Description
Msg is used to send a text message to a user currently logged onto the local computer; it can also be used to send a message simultaneously to all logged-in users.
Note that Msg is not intended to send messages to other computers,
but to users remotely logged onto your computer. The exception is a
user on another machine currently logged into your machine (or the
machine specified by /server), assuming that
machine is set up as a Terminal Server. To send a message to another
computer, use Microsoft Chat (or just send an email).
Msg accepts the following options:
-
message The text message to send. If omitted, Msg prompts for it. Also can read from stdin; see Appendix C.
-
recipient Recipientcan be a username, a session name, a session ID, or a filename (pointing to a file containing a list of usernames, session names, or session IDs). Or, specify an asterisk (*) to send a message to all sessions on the specified server.-
/server:name Specifies
/server:nameto send the message to users on another machine, wherenameis the name of a Terminal Server (see Services in Microsoft Management Console earlier in this chapter).-
/time:sec Indicates the amount of time, in seconds, to wait for the recipient to acknowledge the message being sent.
-
/v Verbose mode; displays additional information ...
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