Re: rebooting server and logged on users
- From: "Maxibo" <totallyanon@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 23:21:23 -0000
Also as a final check you can right mouse click my computer, manager, shared
folders, sessions and open files should show if anyone hasn't logged off.
Also at the command prompt 'netstat' will show any external users connected.
net send will not work on some OS or additional configuration may be
required.
"AllenM" <allen.miyake@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You can use the "net send" command from a dos prompt. You can send to
individuals or to the whole domain.
"Bryce" <fukuzz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi.
Is there a "proper way" to reboot the server while everyone is on it? Is
there a place in SBS I can go and log people off? I can't possibly walk
around and find everyone on every machine.
Thanks.
Bryce.
.
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