Instant messenger for LAN. Simple, smart and very convenient program, fully compatible with standard WinPopup, having a very similar interface, but without all the drawbacks and with emoticons, links, etc. Compatible with any Windows version - from 95 to Windows 7! Winpopup lan messenger is an ideal business solution for secure network messaging without the need of a server. With a user-friendly interface, the winpopup is easy to set up, simple to use and does not need administering.
Below advertisement Description: Lan messenger offers real-time messages exchange that is ideal for the office or for university students, or home-LAN clients. Messages are transferred at high speeds, enabling real-time discussion. Express feelings with attractive emoticons to enable better understanding of the user's meaning. Lan users are able to send a fast reply with just two clicks of the mouse. Receive unlimited email technical support from friendly staff.
Select sounds to be played when sending or receiving messages from the twelve sounds (.wav) provided by the winpopup lan messenger. Retrieve message history via the message log window that also allows searching, filtering and exporting of important messages. Users can select one of the few message templates to customise message content.
Unlike some other messenger winpopups, there is no limit on the size of each message. Configure the contact list and specify groups of contacts with ease and flexibility. The lan messenger is very flexible, for example, you can change the look of the message with font size selection. With a user-friendly interface, the lan messenger is easy to set up, simple to use and does not need administering.
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The winpopup lan messenger supports Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 98/ME/2000, Windows 2003 Server, Windows NT 4.0 and Terminal Service. Get the instant attention of the receiver by selecting the 'high priority' option for the message. With the option of automatic generation of a contact list, see who is available and who isn't via the right hand panel of the window. There are a host of attractive winpopup lan messenger features that will appeal to any basic user and speedy message delivery is guaranteed.
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Give your messages a voice by choosing the message with Winpopup speak add on. The lan messenger has multilingual interface: English, German, Spanish, Russian. Instant messaging has never been easier to configure and use. User comments: Write a comment!
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WinPopup sends messages from one Windows computer to another on the same. It is available in all Windows versions from 3.1 to, but has never been included with -based operating systems. WinPopup works by means of the protocol. There is also a port to with an extended feature called, which allows adding Linux computers to the set. Linpopup is an graphical port of Winpopup, and a package for Debian linux.
It runs over. Linpopup does not have to run all the time, can run minimized, and its messages are encrypted with a strong cypher. The traditional Unix functional equivalent of WinPopUp would be the wall and write commands. Example of Messenger service spam from 2007. The Messenger Service was originally designed for use by system administrators to notify Windows users about their networks. It has been used maliciously to present to users over the Internet (by using mass-messaging systems which sent a desired message to a specified range of ). Even though Windows XP includes a, it is not enabled by default.
Because of this, many users received such messages. As a result of this abuse, the Messenger Service has been disabled by default in. The Messenger Service was discontinued in and and replaced by the old MSG.exe. Architecture The Messenger service in and uses the (NetBT) protocol. The service waits for a message, then it displays it onscreen. The alternative way to send a message is to write it to a named messngr.
It requires 135, 137, and 138 and 135, 139, and 445 to work. If access to the ports from outside a network is not blocked, it can lead to the aforementioned spam issue. In, and, Messenger used the older protocol. (NetBIOS is not installed with Windows 2000.
) Messenger service can be used by either Net Send command from a command-line interface. In addition, the Alerter service uses Messenger to send administrative alerts to network subscribers. See also. References.