RE: Who's on the system
Go to computer management - Shared Folders - Open Files. To go to computer
management, right click on my computer and click on manage.
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David Davis [MCSE, CCNA, Security +]
"Jeff Viola" wrote:
> Is there a way to run an equivalent to a Linux "Who" command on the windows
> Server? Or do some how know who is connected and using what apps or files?
> In NT I remember I could see who had what apps or file open. Now when I want
> to do a reboot I can't tell who is on or what they are doing.
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> Jeff
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