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Current terminal server will be used if not specified. If you want to send the message to all usernames that is stored in the file USERS, use this command: msg users Please logout in 10min due to server maintenance. When you have your message in the text file message.

Server maintenance! The user must have Message access permission for the session to be able to send the messages via msg command. The argument is null or empty. Provide an argument that is not null or empty, and then try the command again. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account.

Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. My name is Patrick Gruenauer. From Austria. Email Address:. Published by Patrick Gruenauer. Hi, use Read-Host instead of Write-Host. First, add an IF loop to test if the computer responds to a ping.

Second, use the new multithread option -Parallel available in Powershell 7. To do this, you need to Install Powershell 7. Thank you! A nice demonstration of the Parallel feature in PowerShell 7. I need it to run on each workstation. Best, P Like Like.

Thanks in advance! In order to use this commands the AD module must be installed. Thank you for your feedback. The script is designed mainly for small and middle environments. Just research there are tools that uses a client software installed on your cluents Like Like. Thanks so much, let me research on that. God Bless you Like Liked by 1 person.

Hi, Have you followed the instructions of the prerequisites? It is very slow to run as there is PC in the network Like Like. This should solve the problem. InvokeCommandCommand please help!

Hi, double check the command on the left side of the pipe Like Like. When specifying a session, it must be an active one. Specifies the name of the session that you want to receive the message. Identifies a file containing a list of user names, session names, and session IDs that you want to receive the message. Specifies the Remote Desktop Session Host server whose session or user you want to receive the message. Specifies the amount of time that the message you sent is displayed on the user's screen.

After the time limit is reached, the message disappears. If no time limit is set, the message remains on the user's screen until the user sees the message and clicks OK. Waits for an acknowledgment from the user that the message has been received. Specifies the text of the message that you want to send.



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