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Posted by Marcin on November 21, 2008, 9:33 am
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Miha,
yes - you can - as long as Messenger service is running on the target , its
UDP port 138 is accessible, and you have a name resolution method available
between both domains (assuming that you use computer names rather than IP
addresses)...
hth
Marcin
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> Hi
> We have two different networks, each one has one SBS 2003 server and
> Windows XP clients. Because users from domain A and B want to access
> resources from other domain I have configure routing so that both networks
> can be accessed.
> Because there are two SBS 2003 I couldn't create trust between them, so I
> created the same account in each domain so that users could access files
> from both domain.
> Now they want to use net send command, so I'm wondering if it is possible
> and how that users from domain A could use 'net send' to send info to
> users in domain B and users from domain B could use 'net send' to users in
> domain A?
> Thank you in advance
> Regards,Miha
>
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> We have two different networks, each one has one SBS 2003 server and
> Windows XP clients. Because users from domain A and B want to access
> resources from other domain I have configure routing so that both networks
> can be accessed.
> Because there are two SBS 2003 I couldn't create trust between them, so I
> created the same account in each domain so that users could access files
> from both domain.
> Now they want to use net send command, so I'm wondering if it is possible
> and how that users from domain A could use 'net send' to send info to
> users in domain B and users from domain B could use 'net send' to users in
> domain A?
> Thank you in advance
> Regards,Miha
>