Looking for a way to pop up notes on other computers in my network

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Though Richard Urban writes (from a different thread):
Subject: Warning - Don't install Corkboard 5/10/2005 10:11 AM PST
By: Richard Urban In: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
From another post! In reference to making your own wallpaper:

There is a program I used to use called Corkboard. You could pin all kinds
of things to the desktop and it was really handy. They had a very good free
version. I just went to their website and it looks like they are developing
a new version. You might check it out and sign up to be notified when it is
ready. www.xxxxboard.com (munged)

Do not, I repeat, DO NOT install CorkBoard! Because I am very well
protected by both SpyBot Search and Destroy and Microsoft Anti Spyware I
decided to test this out. I have not seen this amount of warnings and danger
notices popup from
installing an application in quite a long time.

I repeat, DO NOT install Corkboard!

I am now going to restore my drive image created last night at 8:00 PM and
be back where I was before playing with this nasty program!

Be warned!

--
Regards,

Richard Urban

aka Crusty (-: Old B@stard :)

If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
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That having been restated, the program Corkboard looks like its something
that I'm looking for. It would be like taking a sticky note and physically
pasting it to someones computer monitor in the office. I'm looking for a way
to do that electronically. Does anyone know of a way to do that w/o buying a
program? I thought there was something like that in Win98, but maybe I'm
wrong.

- Thanks
 

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