command line NET FILE * /close

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what if (from the commmand line) I wanted to close all open files (windows
2000 server), I already know I can't use the * to denote all, but is their
some other way to do it?
 
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A couple of ways.

From a command prompt;
net sess /d /y
net files

Control Panel|Administrative Tools|Computer Management(local)\System
Tools\Shared Folders\Sessions, Open Files

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"Mostro" wrote:
| what if (from the commmand line) I wanted to close all open files (windows
| 2000 server), I already know I can't use the * to denote all, but is their
| some other way to do it?
|
|
 
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THANK YOU!


"Mostro" <oveloz@glasfloss.com> wrote in message
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> what if (from the commmand line) I wanted to close all open files (windows
> 2000 server), I already know I can't use the * to denote all, but is their
> some other way to do it?
>
 
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You're welcome.

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"Mostro" wrote:
| THANK YOU!
|
|
| "Mostro" <oveloz@glasfloss.com> wrote in message
| news:d0pun4$1qb$1@newsdbm04.news.prodigy.com...
| > what if (from the commmand line) I wanted to close all open files
(windows
| > 2000 server), I already know I can't use the * to denote all, but is
their
| > some other way to do it?
| >
|
|
 

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