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Question : Use cmd to log off a shared folder/directory
Hi, I know its possible, but I cant remember the command to see the actually sessions to shared folders in cmd.
I want to shift the user i get logged in with to a shared folder via CMD.
Regards
Answer : Use cmd to log off a shared folder/directory
I think you'll find this link useful:
http://www.computerhope.co
m/nethlp.h
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The main commands to check would be:
1. Net use
2. Net user
3. Net Session
4. Net logoff
Hope this helps.
Warm regards,
Sarang
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