Error sending messages by msg.exe

In my workplace, there are 7 PCs connected in lan. 5 of them have xp and rest 2 have professional win7 on them. We need all employees stay in touch all the time, so I decided to try to MSG. EXE in my win7 machine. I edited the registry to 'Allow remote RPC' entry on my machine and other machine win7. then after I tried the following command: "msg [account name] / Server: [name of the pc] 'message' he waited a few moments and error 5 message.»  and yet one thing, all the machines have exactly identical account names & passwords on them. Please tell me how to communicate on both xp & win7.  Best regards, Mr. Pratap Singh

Hello MukulPratap,

Microsoft Communities are for consumer issues on Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP. Since you're in a work environment, it would be preferable for you to post on TechNet for ITPros.

Click here for a link to post your question on the TechNet site.

Thank you

Marilyn

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