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VB.net with messagequeueI'm in need of a little direction, I've been tasked to create an app where
the user can store dates and times in a table (informix) and when that date and time occurs send a popup message (like using net send computer_name "message") to a select number of computers on our network. My question is will messagequeue do this? I've read several articles about messagequeue but nothing indicating that it sends a popup (like net send). Thanks for any help provided. This is a VB "classic" newsgroup. Questions about VB.NET (including VB 2005,
which has dropped .NET from its name) are off-topic here. Please ask .NET questions in newsgroups with "dotnet" in their names. The *.vb.* groups are for VB6 and earlier. If you don't see the *.dotnet.* groups on your news server, connect directly to the Microsoft server: msnews.microsoft.com. My apologizes, this is my first time here.
Show quoteHide quote "Jeff Johnson [MVP: VB]" wrote: > This is a VB "classic" newsgroup. Questions about VB.NET (including VB 2005, > which has dropped .NET from its name) are off-topic here. > > Please ask .NET questions in newsgroups with "dotnet" in their names. The > *.vb.* groups are for VB6 and earlier. If you don't see the *.dotnet.* > groups on your news server, connect directly to the Microsoft server: > msnews.microsoft.com. > > > "nestes" <nes***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EC07A071-B742-4DF2-976E-864523933256@microsoft.com > I'm in need of a little direction, --
<response type="generic" language="VB.Net"> This newsgroup is for users of Visual Basic version 6.0 and earlier and not the misleadingly named VB.Net or VB 200x. Solutions, and often even the questions, for one platform will be meaningless in the other. When VB.Net was released Microsoft created new newsgroups devoted to the new platform so that neither group of developers need wade through the clutter of unrelated topics. Look for newsgroups with the words "dotnet" or "vsnet" in their name. For the msnews.microsoft.com news server try these: microsoft.public.dotnet.general microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.vb </response> |
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