LanSend sends pop-up messages to one or many Windows computers on your local network. It uses the built-in Windows messaging channel, so there is no server to run and nothing to install on the computers that receive your messages. This section covers what LanSend is, what it runs on, how to install it, and a tour of the main window. If you are new to LanSend, read these pages in order, then move on to the handbook for day-to-day tasks.
LanSend is a LAN messenger that sends pop-up messages to Windows PCs over your network, with no server and nothing installed on …
OpenWhat LanSend needs to run and to send messages: supported Windows versions, minimum hardware, network reach, and admin rights on the target …
OpenInstall LanSend on Windows: download the installer, run it, follow the prompts, and start it. Nothing is installed on the PCs you …
OpenA tour of the LanSend main window: the menu bar, the computer list and search box, the message composer, the send bar, …
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