1, the Messenger service was not found in the WIN7 system. Because Messenger was removed from Windows 7/server R2.
2 and in the XP system, the Messenger service is turned on to send itself a message, format: NET send 192.168.1.101 Hello, which net send is followed by the IP address you want to send, followed by the message to send, The middle is separated by a space.
3 results can be received.
4 but to the real host is not.
5 and send it to another real host? Only if the other side also opened the Messenger service can be sent successfully, the following shows the first time the other party did not open the service, the second time to open
6 In addition, Terminal services becomes a remote Desktop services telnet in Windows 7 that needs to be installed in the control Panel, specifically:
Control Panel, programs and features, left "turn Windows features on or off"-select "Telnet Client" and OK
Win7 How to open the Messenger service