I did this prank, only it was more elaborate. We were in the lab, playing around with Windows NT (so all machines were set up with the same Administrator password), and one thing you could do, is to get a remote telnet, and `net send` to yourself, but on the remote machine, so the origin would basically be that person's machine, which makes it impossible to detect the actual sender.<p>Once the person was sufficiently annoyed, he disabled the Messenger service, but again, because all Administrator passwords were same, it was possible to just connect to the Services snap-in in Microsoft Management Console, and re-enable it, send the message, and immediately disable it, so once that person went to check - the service would be off...<p>In retrospect it was somewhat cruel, but oh well...