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Viewing shared connections

Discussion in 'Legacy Windows' started by Bill_R, 2003/07/21.

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  1. 2003/07/21
    Bill_R

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    Win98 has Ne****cher which is a great "little" applet that dynamically shows everyone connected to your shared drives & folders. What is available for Win2K? I know you can go to Computer Management / Shared Folders / Sessions, but . . . (1) this is a whole lot more cumbersome than Ne****cher, and (2) it's not dynamic - unless you contstantly Refresh, what you see is not necessarily what is actually there.
     
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    Will nbtstat from a DOS window do what you want?
     
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  4. 2003/07/26
    Bill_R

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    Sorry Newt . . . nbtstat is a run-once and get your data thing. Run later to get another picture. The old Win98 Net Watcher was "live" - you could see users are they connect and disconnect from you shared drives or folders. I guess for Win2k I'll need to get a proggie from somewhere. Thanks for your help.
     
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    Bill_R

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    Found a great freeware proggie to view all shared connections: ShareWatch avail at www.stevemiller.net.. It does everything Net Watcher did and more.
     
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