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Old 22-Oct-2009, 05:21 PM
Wolfgang Schreiber
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Default Re: using SEND command in script

The line "@ SEND /A=N" shouldn't serve any function.


SEND "Message" [TO] <user|group|server> [/B] [/A=N]

/B bindery mode (allows some additional options)
/A=N exclude yourself from the broadcast


SEND.exe stems from NetWare 1.x/2.x/3.x/4.x and has been replaced by the
Client32 broadcast functionality.
There are a couple of 3rd party replacements from the command line.

Wolfgang


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> I was wondering I can find information on the "SEND" command and the
> Switches? I have tried just about everywhere I can think of. It's not
> in the 6.5 Book I have either. The reason I ask is because we have it
> in our login script but no one seems to give a definitive answer to what
> it does.
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> the line is "@ SEND /A=N" Yes, I know what the "@" is for! :)
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