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Using Computer Management
1.
Open Computer Management.
2.
In the console tree, right-click Shared Folders, point to All Tasks, and then click Send Console Message.
3.
In the Message box, type the message that you want to send.
4.
Click Add to select computer names to add to the Recipients list, and then click OK.
5.
Click Send.
Using a command line
• Open Command Prompt.
• Type:
net send/users message
before you can use the above procedure make sure you have a username* with permission to login on that said computer ang logged username**.
* =your username
** =username that logged on the remote computer
To configure how a service is started,
Using Services
1.
Open Services.
2.
In the details pane, right-click the service that you want to configure, and then click Properties.
3.
On the General tab, in Startup type, click Automatic, Manual, or Disabled.
4.
To specify the user account that the service can use to log on, click the Log On tab, and then do one of the following:
• To specify that the service uses the Local System account, click Local System account.
• To specify that the service uses the Local Service account, click This account, and then type NT AUTHORITY\LocalService.
• To specify that the service uses the Network Service account, click This account, and then type NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService.
• To specify another account, click This account, click Browse, and then specify a user account in the Select User dialog box. When you are finished, click OK.
5.
Type the password for the user account in Password and in Confirm password, and then click OK. If you select the Local Service account or Network Service account, the password must be blank.
Note
• To open Services, click Start, click Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Services.
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