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Send-RDUserMessage



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SYNOPSIS

Sends a system message to a specified user session.

SYNTAX


Send-RDUserMessage [-HostServer] <String> [-UnifiedSessionID] <Int32> [-MessageTitle] <String> [-MessageBody] <String> [<CommonParameters>]



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DESCRIPTION


The Send-RDUserMessage cmdlet sends a system message to a specified user session. Because the user session ID is unique only within the
context of a session host, a different session host server can share the same user session ID. The host server and session ID that you specify
by using this cmdlet uniquely identify a session within a deployment.



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RELATED LINKS

Disconnect-RDUser
Get-RDUserSession
Invoke-RDUserLogoff

REMARKS

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Examples


Example 1: Send a system message to users of a Remote Desktop application

PS C:\> Send-RDUserMessage -HostServer "rdsh.contoso.com" -UnifiedSessionID 1 -MessageTitle "Message from Administrator" -MessageBody "Please
save your work. You will be logged off in 10 minutes"



This command sends a system message to users of the session with an ID of 1 on the host server named rdsh.contoso.com.