Re: Close open files \ sessions?

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net session /delete /y

or pause the server service.

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"Chris" wrote:
| Do you know of a dos command I could use on a Windows 2000 server to
instruct
| it to close all open sessions \ files?
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| Essentially I have a home grown application running on a Windows 2000
server
| that runs a nightly process. In order for the nightly process to complete
| all users must close out of the system. If they don't my overnight
operator
| has to call and wake me to manually close open sessions. I would like to
| schedule a batch file to close any open sessions automatically.
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| CJM


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