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##Batch (24) msg/time:3 * hello world

Batch (24)

msg/time:3 * hello world

Tested on Windows 7, but should work on any NT-based version of Windows, assuming you have MSG.EXE in your System32 folder.

EDIT: Apparently MSG.EXE is not available by default on home versions of Windows. On Windows 7, for example, this is only available in the Ultimate or Business editions. However, you can copy the file over to your System32 folder and get it to work. (You must also copy over the appropriate MSG.EXE.MUI file to get proper error messages, but my "script" works without them.)

You have to install software for most of these other responses to work, too, so I don't think that should be a disqualifier.

##Batch (24) msg/time:3 * hello world

Tested on Windows 7, but should work on any NT-based version of Windows, assuming you have MSG.EXE in your System32 folder.

EDIT: Apparently MSG.EXE is not available by default on home versions of Windows. On Windows 7, for example, this is only available in the Ultimate or Business editions. However, you can copy the file over to your System32 folder and get it to work. (You must also copy over the appropriate MSG.EXE.MUI file to get proper error messages, but my "script" works without them.)

You have to install software for most of these other responses to work, too, so I don't think that should be a disqualifier.

Batch (24)

msg/time:3 * hello world

Tested on Windows 7, but should work on any NT-based version of Windows, assuming you have MSG.EXE in your System32 folder.

EDIT: Apparently MSG.EXE is not available by default on home versions of Windows. On Windows 7, for example, this is only available in the Ultimate or Business editions. However, you can copy the file over to your System32 folder and get it to work. (You must also copy over the appropriate MSG.EXE.MUI file to get proper error messages, but my "script" works without them.)

You have to install software for most of these other responses to work, too, so I don't think that should be a disqualifier.

MSG.EXE is available on pro versions of Windows XP and 2000, too.
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##Batch (24) msg/time:3 * hello world

Tested on Windows 7, but should work on any NT-based version of Windows Vista or higher., assuming you have MSG.EXE is not available on Windows XP or lower, and the replacement, NET SEND, doesn't have a /time parameterin your System32 folder.

EDIT: Apparently MSG.EXE is not available by default on home versions of Windows. On Windows 7, for example, this is only available in the Ultimate or Business editions. However, you can copy the file over to your System32 folder and get it to work. (You canmust also copy over the appropriate MSG.EXE.MUI file to get proper error messages, but it's not requiredmy "script" works without them.)

You have to install software for most of these other responses to work, too, so I don't think that should be a disqualifier.

##Batch (24) msg/time:3 * hello world

Tested on Windows 7, but should work on Windows Vista or higher. MSG.EXE is not available on Windows XP or lower, and the replacement, NET SEND, doesn't have a /time parameter.

EDIT: Apparently MSG.EXE is not available by default on home versions of Windows. On Windows 7, for example, this is only available in the Ultimate or Business editions. However, you can copy the file over to your System32 folder and get it to work. (You can also copy over the appropriate MSG.EXE.MUI file to get proper error messages, but it's not required.)

You have to install software for most of these other responses to work, too, so I don't think that should be a disqualifier.

##Batch (24) msg/time:3 * hello world

Tested on Windows 7, but should work on any NT-based version of Windows, assuming you have MSG.EXE in your System32 folder.

EDIT: Apparently MSG.EXE is not available by default on home versions of Windows. On Windows 7, for example, this is only available in the Ultimate or Business editions. However, you can copy the file over to your System32 folder and get it to work. (You must also copy over the appropriate MSG.EXE.MUI file to get proper error messages, but my "script" works without them.)

You have to install software for most of these other responses to work, too, so I don't think that should be a disqualifier.

MSG.EXE is pro only.
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trlkly
  • 188
  • 6

##Batch (24) msg/time:3 * hello world

Tested on Windows 7, but should work on Windows Vista or higher. MSG.EXE is not available on Windows XP or lower, and the replacement, NET SEND, doesn't have a /time parameter.

EDIT: Apparently MSG.EXE is not available by default on home versions of Windows. On Windows 7, for example, this is only available in the Ultimate or Business editions. However, you can copy the file over to your System32 folder and get it to work. (You can also copy over the appropriate MSG.EXE.MUI file to get proper error messages, but it's not required.)

You have to install software for most of these other responses to work, too, so I don't think that should be a disqualifier.

##Batch (24) msg/time:3 * hello world

Tested on Windows 7, but should work on Windows Vista or higher. MSG.EXE is not available on Windows XP or lower, and the replacement, NET SEND, doesn't have a /time parameter.

##Batch (24) msg/time:3 * hello world

Tested on Windows 7, but should work on Windows Vista or higher. MSG.EXE is not available on Windows XP or lower, and the replacement, NET SEND, doesn't have a /time parameter.

EDIT: Apparently MSG.EXE is not available by default on home versions of Windows. On Windows 7, for example, this is only available in the Ultimate or Business editions. However, you can copy the file over to your System32 folder and get it to work. (You can also copy over the appropriate MSG.EXE.MUI file to get proper error messages, but it's not required.)

You have to install software for most of these other responses to work, too, so I don't think that should be a disqualifier.

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trlkly
  • 188
  • 6
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