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Our institution has hundreds of Win-XP terminals. The users do their daily job using client-server type apps. (Desk-top apps, not web apps.)

In rare occasions, our database server starts behaving erratically, and in order to diminish server work-load, we ask users to stop using the app by telephone!

What are your solutions?

(By the way, our users don't use instant messaging. And they won't view our web-app group-ware while they are busy working.

And we have no access to the source-code of those client-server apps.

The solution should be independent of the app, amd preferably some OS hack or FOSS.)


Addendum : I checked our network and found that all the clients are WindowsXP-SP2 machines, and that, in XP-SP2, the Messenger service is disabled by default. (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/839018) Changing settings of hundreds of machines is unthinkable. So "net send " is out.

What are my options now?

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Our institution has hundreds of Win-XP terminals. The users do their daily job using client-server type apps. (Desk-top apps, not web apps.)

In rare occasions, our database server starts behaving erratically, and in order to diminish server work-load, we ask users to stop using the app by telephone!

What are your solutions?

(By the way, our users don't use instant messaging. And they won't view our web-app group-ware while they are busy working.working.

And we have no access to the source-code of those client-server apps.

The solution should be independent of the app, amd preferably some OS hack or FOSS.)

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How can I message intranet users to refrain from using client apps?

Our institution has hundreds of Win-XP terminals. The users do their daily job using client-server type apps. (Desk-top apps, not web apps.)

In rare occasions, our database server starts behaving erratically, and in order to diminish server work-load, we ask users to stop using the app by telephone!

What are your solutions?

(By the way, our users don't use instant messaging. And they won't view our web-app group-ware while they are busy working.)