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Overclocked Like A Mother
Joined: July 2002
Location: In front of my computer
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I am now using BulletProofV2.15 Server, I was wondering, Can I post a message on the server program that when someone logs on, it comes up as a popup message on their screen? I do know that there is one message at logon but it gets scrolled through pretty quickly and no one sees it. Hopefully, A popup message would rectify any "important" messages that I want to put out to users before they surf the directories. I can't seem to find it, if it exists, in the help site. Thanks, Heeter |
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Joined: February 2004
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No luck bud... That is all controlled on the client side. Nice try though!
BTW, good choice of program to run an FTP. They configurability of it is great and so is the security. The VFS (Virtual File System) is also nice.
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Overclocked Like A Mother
Joined: July 2002
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Thanks for the heads up.
How would I be able to do this on the client side? I am using CuteFTPPro on the client side to test my connections and passwords. I would like to post popup messages to all users see. Thanks in advance........ Heeter |
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