Managing shared folders from the command line
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
Managing shared folders from the command line
In addition to Shared Folders and Windows Explorer, you can use the command-line utilities in the following table to manage shared resources.
Name | Use to |
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View and control resources that are shared on the network. The Server service must be running for you to use this command. |
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View the maximum number of users who can access a shared resource and the maximum open files per session. |
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Connect a computer to or disconnect a computer from a shared resource. |
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Manage server connections. |
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Create, delete, manage, and display shared resources. |
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Display information about the domains, computers, or resources that are shared by the specified computer, including the offline client caching settings. |
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View help for network commands. |
For information about other command-line utilities, see Command-line reference A-Z. For more information about manageability, see Management Strategies and Tools.