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    It says access denied. Why?
    Community Answer
    The reason that access denied is showing is because either the device you are trying to connect to has rejected your connection or you are not running CMD under administrator.
  • Question
    How do I send messages using windows 10?
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    Net Send is not supported on Windows 10. However, there are other messaging services on the internet.
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    How do I change the value of "AllowRemoteRPC" from 0 to 1?
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    Hold WINDOWS + R. Type in "regedit" (without quotation marks). Using the file tree on the left, navigate to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server" and find "AllowRemoteRPC". Right-click and click Modify, then change the current value to 1 if it isn't already.
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    Is there a way to send messages using CMD on Windows 10?
    Community Answer
    Yes. You can use the "msg" command (without quotes) as mentioned in the "Vista or Later" section.
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    Does Net Send need a connection to a network or to the internet for the message to be sent?
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    If you want to send the message to another user, you need to be connected to the same network.
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    Will this work on Windows 10?
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    No. This requires the Messenger Service to be present and enabled. It was disabled by default in Windows XP SP2, and removed completely in Windows Vista and newer.
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