Error Occurred Sending Windows Messenger Service
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3 (SP3) Question 0 Sign in to vote Hi, We are using messenger service windows 10 net send command on LAN PCs to send intranet messages. On particular PC we observed that sender fails to send message to it, msg command windows 10 even though the status of messenger service is Started on that particular PC. If we restart the service on that particular PC, then the sender able to send the messages using net send PCName command.
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We checked the System Log and found no warning/error events reported by Service Control Manager. What is the root cause and how to resolve this issue? One thing to be added, we also observed that whenever we switch on the PC from hibernation we are observing this problem but instead of hibernation if we shutdown the PC and then switch it on, then messenger service works properly. If hibernation
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is the reason, then can we make the service work with PC hibernated instead of shutdown? We disabled the hibernation on that particular PC and observed for two days and found that up to two days there were no problem with receiving messages but after that now there is new error as below while sending messages to that particular PC. **************************************************** C:\Documents and Settings\rajkumar.phand>net send vrj test An error occurred while sending a message to VRJ. A general network error occurred. More help is available by typing NET HELPMSG 2136. C:\Documents and Settings\rajkumar.phand>ping vrj Pinging VRJ.Micro-Engg.com [192.168.0.210] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 192.168.0.210: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128 Reply from 192.168.0.210: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128 Reply from 192.168.0.210: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128 Reply from 192.168.0.210: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128 Ping statistics for 192.168.0.210: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms C:\Documents and Settings\rajkumar.phand>net helpmsg 2136 A general network error occurred. EXPLANATION A general failure occurred in the network hardware. This problem may be due to a hardware conflict and could have been generated by any number of other Server s ervice commands (for exam
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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows 7>Difficulties sending messages through cmd prompt!> Difficulties sending messages through cmd prompt! Tags: Configuration Command Prompt Error Message Windows 7 Last http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/13217-63-difficulties-sending-messages-prompt response: 25 November 2010 23:39 in Windows 7 Share rock_pape_rmetal 24 November 2010 05:48:33 Hi there fellow toms! I'm having a bit of a problem with sending messages via the command prompt to other computers within my network. When i try to do this i get an error message saying it cannot find any sessions. I'm not very good with the cmd in general but if you windows 10 guys know how to do this then can you explain how to? It would really help if you guys could do this and explain each step i need to take since this is the first time im trying to do this =). It would be much appretiated. Have a good one! (My op is windows 7) More about : difficulties sending messages cmd prompt henydiah a b $ windows 10 net Windows 7 24 November 2010 10:47:22 TRY SURE ! u must put systems in SAME NETWORK as you know. step1 : start --> run --> (type) services.msc --> (press) ok step2 : find for 'messenger' services (you can press 'm' as well to find it) step3 : double click it ! change status form disabled to automatic if it is 'disabled'. step4 : press start button & finish the process. step5 : open your command prompt step6 : type the following "net send ComputerNameHere some messages overhere" step7 : Enter to send m 0 l rock_pape_rmetal 24 November 2010 15:26:51 Hi. I've tried this but it doesn't work. I can't seem to find the messenger service within the service window but i have win 7 proffessional so it shoould be there. But that doesn't seem to matter though as i can use the "msg * "hello" command and get a message sent to myself... but not anyone else. I don't know if the problem might be that i'm currently plugged in into my router via an ethernet cable whilst the others are connected through a wireless connection. This has caused my computer not to recognize the network in which my friend