9.3 Sending Messages to Logged-In Users

You can use the Connection Manager to send a message to NCP clients that are connected to the NCP Server via the Novell Client. Broken connections and users that are not logged in through Novell Client software do not receive the message. You typically send messages before you shut down, reset, or restart your server for any reason. You might also want to send a message to a specific user before you close an open file or clear a connection.

For example, the message appears in a Novell Message Popup dialog box at the users’ workstations.

Figure 9-1 Example Message Delivery

9.3.1 Enabling or Disabling Broadcast Message Support

The ability to send broadcast messages is enabled by default. You can disable this feature by enabling the DISABLE_BROADCAST parameter. The parameter’s default setting is 0, which allows messages.

  1. In Novell Remote Manager for Linux, select Manage NCP Services > Manage Server.

  2. In the Server Parameter Information list, click the Parameter Value link for the DISABLE_BROADCAST parameter.

  3. Specify the new value as 0 (default, enables broadcasting) or 1 (disables broadcasting), then click Change.

9.3.2 Broadcasting a Message to All Users

  1. In Novell Remote Manager, click Manage NCP Services > Manage Connections to open the Connections Manager page.

  2. Type the message in the Broadcast Message to Everyone field.

    You can enter up to 252 characters and spaces in the message.

  3. Click Send.

9.3.3 Sending a Message to a Specific User

  1. In Novell Remote Manager, click Manage NCP Services > Manage Connections to open the Connections Manager page.

  2. Scroll down to view the connections in the Connection Listing report.

  3. (Optional) Sort the list by clicking the Sort icon Sort Icon in the column heading of interest.

  4. Click the Name link for a specific connection to view details about it.

  5. Type the message for the user in the Send Message field.

    You can enter up to 252 characters and spaces in the message.

  6. Click Send.

9.3.4 Configuring the Novell Client for Sending and Receiving Messages

For OES 2 SP1 and later, the Send Message capability is available in the Novell Client 4.9x for Windows XP/2003, the Novell Client 1.0 SP1 for Vista, and the Novell Client 2.0 for Linux.

The ability for a user to send and receive broadcast messages on the user’s workstation is controlled by four NCP client property settings in the Novell Client Properties (right-click Red N, then select Novell Client Properties).

Table 9-3 Novell Client Properties for Broadcast Messages

Property

Description

Settings

Receive Broadcast Messages

(under the Advanced Menu Settings tab)

Specifies which broadcast messages, if any, to be received by this client.

  • All - Receive all broadcast messages.
  • Server Only - Receive broadcast messages sent by NCP Server only.
  • None - Do not receive any broadcast messages.

Enable Send Message

(under the Advanced Menu Settings tab)

Enables or disables the Send Message function for this client.

On (default) or Off

Enable Send Message to Server Dialog

(under the Advanced Menu Settings tab)

Enables or disables the ability of this client to send broadcast messages to the NCP server where the user is logged in.

On or Off (default)

Enable Send Message to User Dialog

(under the Advanced Menu Settings tab)

Enables or disables the ability of this client to send broadcast messages to specific NCP users.

On (default) or Off

To send a broadcast message:

  1. Right-click the red N to open the menu, then select Novell Utilities > Send Message > To Users to open the Send Message dialog box.

  2. From the list of available servers, double-click the server to see a list of users and groups connected to that server.

  3. Type the message.

    You can enter up to 252 characters and spaces in the message.

  4. Select the users and groups to send the message to. Press and hold down the Control key to select multiple users or groups.

    Only users who are logged in are eligible to receive the messages. Broken connections, users who are not logged in through Novell Client software, and users who are logged in with a Novell Client that does not support the Send Message feature cannot receive the message.

  5. Click Send.

    The Send Message Results dialog box appears, showing the users and groups to whom the message was sent.