Re: Winpopup implementation
Hi,
I am also doing a similar app and was wondering how to query the client machines
to see if they are logged in or not or if I should just error trap for the
denied message?
T.I.A.
Scott
"Camilo Torres" <c.torres@codetel.net.do> wrote:
>
>Hello,
>I'm trying to do my own implementation of Winpopup, I only want to receive
>messages sent using Windows NT net send command.
>
>I've been doing some research about this. I already know how to send messages
>between machines, but when I send a message to TCP or UDP port 138 or 139
>on my Windows9x machine, my application does not receive the message.
>
>Is there any special way to handle this messages??
>does anyone knows if those are the ports??
>is that related to SMB message sent in my network when a use net send??
(I
>saw this using a sniffing utility)
>
>Help, please.
>
>Camilo
>P.D. I'm not new to VB or to WinNT networks, if that means something to
the
>kind of answer. :-)
Re: Winpopup implementation
Hi,
I am also doing a similar app and was wondering how to query the client machines
to see if they are logged in or not or if I should just error trap for the
denied message?
T.I.A.
Scott
"Camilo Torres" <c.torres@codetel.net.do> wrote:
>
>Hello,
>I'm trying to do my own implementation of Winpopup, I only want to receive
>messages sent using Windows NT net send command.
>
>I've been doing some research about this. I already know how to send messages
>between machines, but when I send a message to TCP or UDP port 138 or 139
>on my Windows9x machine, my application does not receive the message.
>
>Is there any special way to handle this messages??
>does anyone knows if those are the ports??
>is that related to SMB message sent in my network when a use net send??
(I
>saw this using a sniffing utility)
>
>Help, please.
>
>Camilo
>P.D. I'm not new to VB or to WinNT networks, if that means something to
the
>kind of answer. :-)