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Hi

I need your help I need create broadcast text message/notification to multiple lan clients. I can install listener program on pc its not a problem.

But I don`t know how to start, could somebody write me example script how broadcast script and client who listen non stop for message should look like.

I try to find example on forum but I have problem to understand those scripts.

Many thx for help.

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Maybe this tool offers what you are looking for:

 

My UDFs and Tutorials:

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Thx for quick response, but this is not what I looking for.

I need simple example client/server with quick explanation.

This should be one way comunication, display message from server and lissen for more, that`s it.

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You can use TCP for one-on-one server-client comms (example, example, example), or UDP to broadcast messages to many recipients simultaneously (NB without acknowledge/resend, see for example here). Simple examples can be found in the Help file (TCPSend, UDPSend, and related). You may also be interested in mailslot. Note that all these protocols have maximum packet sizes.

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