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to Advertise Here? Solved error 1722 getting session names Posted on 2011-12-02 Networking MS Legacy OS 1 Verified Solution 22 Comments 7,045 Views Last Modified: 2012-05-12 Trying to send a broadcast from Windows Server http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31021809/error1722-getting-session-names 2008 to a XP station Use msg.exe (net send does not exist anymore) Gives the above message But from the server to the server it works, and also from the station to itself, so it seems RPC is okay on both platform ... 0 Question by:LeTay Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 12 Best Solution byibrahim52 Alright, a similar discussion is available. Have a look at it. Good luck. Referred https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/27474855/error-1722-getting-session-names.html Link : http://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/880618-using-msgexe/ Go to Solution 21 Comments LVL 12 Overall: Level 12 MS Legacy OS 6 Networking 1 Message Expert Comment by:ibrahim522011-12-02 It works only on a DOMAIN environment, but if you have a WORKGROUP. It won't work. 0 LVL 12 Overall: Level 12 MS Legacy OS 6 Networking 1 Message Accepted Solution by:ibrahim522011-12-02 Alright, a similar discussion is available. Have a look at it. Good luck. Referred Link : http://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/880618-using-msgexe/ 0 Message Author Comment by:LeTay2011-12-02 It is in a DOMAIN dear friends 0 LVL 12 Overall: Level 12 MS Legacy OS 6 Networking 1 Message Expert Comment by:ibrahim522011-12-02 But did you visit that link ? 0 Message Author Comment by:LeTay2011-12-03 Yes but it did not help me It is maybe a problem of firewall ... Does msg.exe uses a specific port ? 0 LVL 15 Overall: Level 15 MS Legacy OS 5 Networking 2 Message Expert Comment by:Russell_Venable2011-12-03 Are you sure you don't have terminal services running? This is a dependancy for this to run. I assume this is the exact error you receiving. "Error [1722]:The RPC server is unavailable." you need to add a registry key. HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server Name: AllowRemoteRPC Type: REG_DWORD Value : 1 Thi
7 umito Uncategorized Windows Tags error 5, msg, Windows 2008, windows 7 Solution to Msg.exe "Error 5 getting session names" by peterdk on February 20th, 2010 Info My Windows-Server 2008 R2 machine couldn't msg my http://blog.umito.nl/2010/02/20/solution-to-msg-exe-error-5-getting-session-names.html/comment-page-1 Windows 7 box due to Error 5 getting session names. I found the http://networksteve.com/windows/topic.php/MSG.EXE_Error_1722_getting_session_names/?TopicId=36266&Posts=0 solution here, in a comment made by Consoles. I reblog it so it can be found easier. It turns out it has nothing to do with not being on the same domain or whatever. It is due to a setting related to Terminal Server. That's not to miraculous, since msg.exe is designed for messaging to error 1722 terminal users. So, changing a simple registry value and rebooting makes it all work again. Solution On the machine that you cannot message to: Use regedit to navigate to: HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server Then change the following value: Name : AllowRemoteRPC Type : REG_DWORD Value : 1 Reboot. Now it should work. 🙂 Tweet From → Windows 28 Comments → wick422 permalink I did this on all my Windows 7 HP error 1722 getting machines and it got rid of the error 5 but now it says [username] does not exist or is disconnected. Any solution yet. I have been google-ing for about 3 hours on this and haven't found anything other than 3rd party installs which is impractical in my situation. peterdk permalink What is the exact command you give to send a message? Does the user you send the message to indeed exists on the target machine? And is it logged on there? AbO 3atreeS permalink hey [wick422] try this one msg /server:servername * yourmessage Example: msg /server:AMMAR-LAPTOP * HelloThere! Alex permalink Try msg * /server:AMMAR-LAPTOP "HelloThere!" superray permalink Hi All after much trying and re trying i got it right to send windows 7 to windows 7 using the following command msg /server:pcname username message server stays as is. pcname is the name of the pc you are sending to. user name is the name the user is logged in under on that PC. message is obviously the msg u want to send. you will also need to change a setting on the receiving computer by using regedit. the following registry key must be activated (as described by Consoles above): HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server Name : AllowRemoteRPC Typ
tried msg /?. It sends a message to myself though... ("msg /server:COMPUTERNAME USERNAME "MESSAGE") December 31st, 2010 8:30pm Hi, Please try the following steps: Before modify the registry keys, please take a backup of the key. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, please click the following link to view the article: Back up the registry Please add the following registry entry with logon script: HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server Name : AllowRemoteRPC Type : REG_DWORD Value : 1 References: Net Send in Windows Vista How to configure RPC dynamic port allocation to work with firewalls Regards, Sabrina This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties or guarantees, and confers no rights. |Please remember to click Mark as Answer on the post that helps you, and to click Unmark as Answer if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread. Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now January 4th, 2011 2:40am This is not the error message for this fix. When you have not set the registry key, it says :Error 5 getting session names For example: if the remote computer you are trying to send a message to does not have the AllowRemoteRPC registry entry set to 1, you get: Error 5 getting session names Then if you try again, on some computers everything works fine, on others you will get: Error 1722 getting session names This is where I am at right now and trying to fix. May 5th, 2011 3:36pm This topic is archived. No further replies will be accepted. Other recent topics Remote Administration For Windows. Easy remote access of Windows 10, 7, 8, XP, 2008, 2000, and Vista Computers Click here to find out more Reboot Hundreds of computers, disable flash drives, deploy power managements settings