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May 11, 2004 at 3:27 pm #85549AwesomeSauceParticipant
At my school we have absolutely no rules for network messages, but if I did do it i’d get in DEEP trouble. Well…. unless I was really subtle and sent it to 1 computer.
June 24, 2004 at 7:14 am #85554g00seMemberI think there is a way to block Network messaging. Go to command prompt and type in “net stop messenger”. I think that is how you block Network messages. Because my brother tried to send me a message on the network, and I didn’t receive it.
Anyways, I was going to send a Network message at school once. If I did, they couln’t do a thing, because they wouldn’t know who’s on the computers at times because there are about 10 computers in each non-technology classroom. They don’t log who’s on it or have person accounts for students. Only at the High Schools, hehe.July 1, 2004 at 7:24 pm #85552Paintball_DudeMemberThat’s cool. We don’t even have NetSend or nothing at my school.
July 1, 2004 at 10:22 pm #85540DavidParticipantQuote:quote:Originally posted by Paintball_DudeThat’s cool. We don’t even have NetSend or nothing at my school.
Yet another example of your extremely low quality posts. Please don’t post if you have nothing interesting to say. You ARE spamming.
July 2, 2004 at 9:23 pm #85553Paintball_DudeMemberQuote:quote:Originally posted by DavidQuote:quote:Originally posted by Paintball_DudeThat’s cool. We don’t even have NetSend or nothing at my school.
Yet another example of your extremely low quality posts. Please don’t post if you have nothing interesting to say. You ARE spamming.
I am not spamming. I am sorry I am not making posts as useful as a should and I am sorry for making it to your standards….
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