0xBF9 | Provides help information for Net commands.NET HELP [command] command - displays help information on that command. |
Provides help information for Net commands.NET HELP [command] command - displays help information on that command. |
0xBFA | This command is not supported by the net utility. Try \"%1 /?\". |
This command is not supported by the net utility. Try \"%1 /?\". |
0xBFB | For more information on a specific command, type HELP command-name |
For more information on a specific command, type HELP command-name |
0xBFC | NET ACCOUNTS[/FORCELOGOFF:{minutes | NO}] [/MINPWLEN:length] [/MAXPWAGE:{days | UNLIMITED}] [/MINPWAGE:days] [/UNIQUEPW:number] [/DOMAIN] |
NET ACCOUNTS[/FORCELOGOFF:{minutes | NO}] [/MINPWLEN:length] [/MAXPWAGE:{days | UNLIMITED}] [/MINPWAGE:days] [/UNIQUEPW:number] [/DOMAIN] |
0xBFD | NET ACCOUNTS updates the user accounts database and modifies passwordand logon requirements for all accounts.When used without options, NET ACCOUNTS displays the current settings forpassword, logon limitations, and domain information.Two conditions are required in order for options used withNET ACCOUNTS to take effect:- The password and logon requirements are only effective if user accounts have been set up (use User Manager or the NET USER command).- The NetLogon service must be running on all servers in the domain that verify logon. NetLogon is started automatically when Windows starts./FORCELOGOFF:{minutes | NO} Sets the number of minutes a user has before being forced to log off when the account expires or valid logon hours expire. NO, the default, prevents forced logoff./MINPWLEN:length Sets the minimum number of characters for a password. The range is 0-14 characters; the default is 6 characters./MAXPWAGE:{days | UNLIMITED} Sets the maximum number of days that a password is valid. No limit is specified by using UNLIMITED. /MAXPWAGE can't be less than /MINPWAGE. The range is 1-999; the default is to leave the value unchanged./MINPWAGE:days Sets the minimum number of days that must pass before a user can change a password. A value of 0 sets no minimum time. The range is 0-999; the default is 0 days. /MINPWAGE can't be more than /MAXPWAGE./UNIQUEPW:number Requires that a user's passwords be unique through the specified number of password changes. The maximum value is 24./DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller of the current domain. Otherwise, the operation is performed on the local computer.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
NET ACCOUNTS updates the user accounts database and modifies passwordand logon requirements for all accounts.When used without options, NET ACCOUNTS displays the current settings forpassword, logon limitations, and domain information.Two conditions are required in order for options used withNET ACCOUNTS to take effect:- The password and logon requirements are only effective if user accounts have been set up (use User Manager or the NET USER command).- The NetLogon service must be running on all servers in the domain that verify logon. NetLogon is started automatically when Windows starts./FORCELOGOFF:{minutes | NO} Sets the number of minutes a user has before being forced to log off when the account expires or valid logon hours expire. NO, the default, prevents forced logoff./MINPWLEN:length Sets the minimum number of characters for a password. The range is 0-14 characters; the default is 6 characters./MAXPWAGE:{days | UNLIMITED} Sets the maximum number of days that a password is valid. No limit is specified by using UNLIMITED. /MAXPWAGE can't be less than /MINPWAGE. The range is 1-999; the default is to leave the value unchanged./MINPWAGE:days Sets the minimum number of days that must pass before a user can change a password. A value of 0 sets no minimum time. The range is 0-999; the default is 0 days. /MINPWAGE can't be more than /MAXPWAGE./UNIQUEPW:number Requires that a user's passwords be unique through the specified number of password changes. The maximum value is 24./DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller of the current domain. Otherwise, the operation is performed on the local computer.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
0xBFE | NET ACCOUNTSNET HELP ACCOUNTS describes the options for this command. |
NET ACCOUNTSNET HELP ACCOUNTS describes the options for this command. |
0xBFF | NET COMPUTER\\\\computername {/ADD | /DEL} |
NET COMPUTER\\\\computername {/ADD | /DEL} |
0xC00 | NET COMPUTER adds or deletes computers from a domain database. This command is available only on Windows NT Servers.\\\\computername Specifies the computer to add or delete from the domain./ADD Adds the specified computer to the domain./DEL Removes the specified computer from the domain. |
NET COMPUTER adds or deletes computers from a domain database. This command is available only on Windows NT Servers.\\\\computername Specifies the computer to add or delete from the domain./ADD Adds the specified computer to the domain./DEL Removes the specified computer from the domain. |
0xC01 | NET COMPUTERNET HELP COMPUTER describes the options for this command. |
NET COMPUTERNET HELP COMPUTER describes the options for this command. |
0xC02 | NET CONFIG SERVER[/AUTODISCONNECT:time] [/SRVCOMMENT:\"text\"] [/HIDDEN:{YES | NO}] |
NET CONFIG SERVER[/AUTODISCONNECT:time] [/SRVCOMMENT:\"text\"] [/HIDDEN:{YES | NO}] |
0xC03 | NET CONFIG SERVER displays or changes settings for the Server service./AUTODISCONNECT:time Sets the maximum number of minutes a user's session can be inactive before it is disconnected. You can specify -1 to never disconnect. The range is -1-65535 minutes; the default is 15./SRVCOMMENT:\"text\" Adds a comment for the server that is displayed in Windows Screens and with the NET VIEW command. Enclose the text in quotation marks./HIDDEN:{YES | NO} Specifies whether the server's computername appears on display listings of servers. Note that hiding a server does not alter the permissions on that server. The default is NO.To display the current configuration for the Server service,type NET CONFIG SERVER without parameters.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
NET CONFIG SERVER displays or changes settings for the Server service./AUTODISCONNECT:time Sets the maximum number of minutes a user's session can be inactive before it is disconnected. You can specify -1 to never disconnect. The range is -1-65535 minutes; the default is 15./SRVCOMMENT:\"text\" Adds a comment for the server that is displayed in Windows Screens and with the NET VIEW command. Enclose the text in quotation marks./HIDDEN:{YES | NO} Specifies whether the server's computername appears on display listings of servers. Note that hiding a server does not alter the permissions on that server. The default is NO.To display the current configuration for the Server service,type NET CONFIG SERVER without parameters.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
0xC04 | NET CONFIG SERVERNET HELP CONFIG SERVER describes the options for this command. |
NET CONFIG SERVERNET HELP CONFIG SERVER describes the options for this command. |
0xC05 | NET CONFIG[SERVER | WORKSTATION] |
NET CONFIG[SERVER | WORKSTATION] |
0xC06 | NET CONFIG displays configuration information of the Workstation orServer service. When used without the SERVER or WORKSTATION switch,it displays a list of configurable services. To get help withconfiguring a service, type NET HELP CONFIG service.SERVER Displays information about the configuration of the Server service.WORKSTATION Displays information about the configuration of the Workstation service.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
NET CONFIG displays configuration information of the Workstation orServer service. When used without the SERVER or WORKSTATION switch,it displays a list of configurable services. To get help withconfiguring a service, type NET HELP CONFIG service.SERVER Displays information about the configuration of the Server service.WORKSTATION Displays information about the configuration of the Workstation service.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
0xC07 | NET CONFIGNET HELP CONFIG describes the options for this command. |
NET CONFIGNET HELP CONFIG describes the options for this command. |
0xC08 | NET CONTINUEservice |
NET CONTINUEservice |
0xC09 | NET CONTINUE reactivates a Windows service that has beensuspended by NET PAUSE.service Is the paused service. For example, one of the following: NETLOGON SCHEDULE SERVER WORKSTATIONNET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
NET CONTINUE reactivates a Windows service that has beensuspended by NET PAUSE.service Is the paused service. For example, one of the following: NETLOGON SCHEDULE SERVER WORKSTATIONNET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
0xC0A | NET CONTINUENET HELP CONTINUE describes the options for this command. |
NET CONTINUENET HELP CONTINUE describes the options for this command. |
0xC0B | NET FILE[id [/CLOSE]] |
NET FILE[id [/CLOSE]] |
0xC0C | NET FILE closes a shared file and removes file locks. When used withoutoptions, it lists the open files on a server. The listing includes theidentification number assigned to an open file, the pathname of the file,the username, and the number of locks on the file.This command works only on computers running the Server service.id Is the identification number of the file./CLOSE Closes an open file and removes file locks. Type this command from the server where the file is shared.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
NET FILE closes a shared file and removes file locks. When used withoutoptions, it lists the open files on a server. The listing includes theidentification number assigned to an open file, the pathname of the file,the username, and the number of locks on the file.This command works only on computers running the Server service.id Is the identification number of the file./CLOSE Closes an open file and removes file locks. Type this command from the server where the file is shared.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
0xC0D | NET FILENET HELP FILE describes the options for this command. |
NET FILENET HELP FILE describes the options for this command. |
0xC0E | NET GROUP[groupname [/COMMENT:\"text\"]] [/DOMAIN] groupname {/ADD [/COMMENT:\"text\"] | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN] groupname username [...] {/ADD | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN] |
NET GROUP[groupname [/COMMENT:\"text\"]] [/DOMAIN] groupname {/ADD [/COMMENT:\"text\"] | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN] groupname username [...] {/ADD | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN] |
0xC0F | NET GROUP adds, displays, or modifies global groups on servers. Usedwithout parameters, it displays the groupnames on the server.groupname Is the name of the group to add, expand, or delete. Supply only a groupname to view a list of users in a group./COMMENT:\"text\" Adds a comment for a new or existing group. Enclose the text in quotation marks./DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller of the current domain. Otherwise, the operation is performed on the local computer.username[ ...] Lists one or more usernames to add to or remove from a group. Separate multiple username entries with a space./ADD Adds a group, or adds a username to a group./DELETE Removes a group, or removes a username from a group.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
NET GROUP adds, displays, or modifies global groups on servers. Usedwithout parameters, it displays the groupnames on the server.groupname Is the name of the group to add, expand, or delete. Supply only a groupname to view a list of users in a group./COMMENT:\"text\" Adds a comment for a new or existing group. Enclose the text in quotation marks./DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller of the current domain. Otherwise, the operation is performed on the local computer.username[ ...] Lists one or more usernames to add to or remove from a group. Separate multiple username entries with a space./ADD Adds a group, or adds a username to a group./DELETE Removes a group, or removes a username from a group.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
0xC10 | NET GROUPNET HELP GROUP describes the options for this command. |
NET GROUPNET HELP GROUP describes the options for this command. |
0xC11 | NET HELPcommand -or-NET command /HELP |
NET HELPcommand -or-NET command /HELP |
0xC12 | Commands available are: NET ACCOUNTS NET HELPMSG NET STATISTICS NET COMPUTER NET LOCALGROUP NET STOP NET CONFIG NET PAUSE NET TIME NET CONTINUE NET SESSION NET USE NET FILE NET SHARE NET USER NET GROUP NET START NET VIEW NET HELP NET HELP NAMES explains different types of names in NET HELP syntax lines. NET HELP SERVICES lists some of the services you can start. NET HELP SYNTAX explains how to read NET HELP syntax lines. NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
Commands available are: NET ACCOUNTS NET HELPMSG NET STATISTICS NET COMPUTER NET LOCALGROUP NET STOP NET CONFIG NET PAUSE NET TIME NET CONTINUE NET SESSION NET USE NET FILE NET SHARE NET USER NET GROUP NET START NET VIEW NET HELP NET HELP NAMES explains different types of names in NET HELP syntax lines. NET HELP SERVICES lists some of the services you can start. NET HELP SYNTAX explains how to read NET HELP syntax lines. NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
0xC13 | NET HELPNET HELP describes the options for this command. |
NET HELPNET HELP describes the options for this command. |
0xC14 | NET HELPMSGmessage# |
NET HELPMSGmessage# |
0xC15 | NET HELPMSG displays information about Windows network messages(such as error, warning, and alert messages). When you type NET HELPMSG andthe numerical error (for example, \"net helpmsg 2182\"), Windows tells youabout the message and suggests actions you can take to solve the problem.message# Is the numerical Windows error with which you need help. |
NET HELPMSG displays information about Windows network messages(such as error, warning, and alert messages). When you type NET HELPMSG andthe numerical error (for example, \"net helpmsg 2182\"), Windows tells youabout the message and suggests actions you can take to solve the problem.message# Is the numerical Windows error with which you need help. |
0xC16 | NET HELPMSGNET HELP HELPMSG describes the options for this command. |
NET HELPMSGNET HELP HELPMSG describes the options for this command. |
0xC17 | NET LOCALGROUP[groupname [/COMMENT:\"text\"]] [/DOMAIN] groupname {/ADD [/COMMENT:\"text\"] | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN] groupname name [...] {/ADD | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN] |
NET LOCALGROUP[groupname [/COMMENT:\"text\"]] [/DOMAIN] groupname {/ADD [/COMMENT:\"text\"] | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN] groupname name [...] {/ADD | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN] |
0xC18 | NET LOCALGROUP modifies local groups on computers. When used withoutoptions, it displays the local groups on the computer.groupname Is the name of the local group to add, expand, or delete. Supply only a groupname to view a list of users or global groups in a local group./COMMENT:\"text\" Adds a comment for a new or existing group. Enclose the text in quotation marks./DOMAIN Performs the operation on the domain controller of the current domain. Otherwise, the operation is performed on the local workstation.name [ ...] Lists one or more usernames or groupnames to add or to remove from a local group. Separate multiple entries with a space. Names may be users or global groups, but not other local groups. If a user is from another domain, preface the username with the domain name (for example, SALES\\RALPHR)./ADD Adds a groupname or username to a local group. An account must be established for users or global groups added to a local group with this command./DELETE Removes a groupname or username from a local group.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
NET LOCALGROUP modifies local groups on computers. When used withoutoptions, it displays the local groups on the computer.groupname Is the name of the local group to add, expand, or delete. Supply only a groupname to view a list of users or global groups in a local group./COMMENT:\"text\" Adds a comment for a new or existing group. Enclose the text in quotation marks./DOMAIN Performs the operation on the domain controller of the current domain. Otherwise, the operation is performed on the local workstation.name [ ...] Lists one or more usernames or groupnames to add or to remove from a local group. Separate multiple entries with a space. Names may be users or global groups, but not other local groups. If a user is from another domain, preface the username with the domain name (for example, SALES\\RALPHR)./ADD Adds a groupname or username to a local group. An account must be established for users or global groups added to a local group with this command./DELETE Removes a groupname or username from a local group.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
0xC19 | NET LOCALGROUPNET HELP LOCALGROUP describes the options for this command. |
NET LOCALGROUPNET HELP LOCALGROUP describes the options for this command. |
0xC1A | NET PAUSEservice |
NET PAUSEservice |
0xC1B | NET PAUSE suspends a Windows service or resource. Pausing a serviceputs it on hold.service Is the service to be paused. For example, one of the following: NETLOGON SCHEDULE SERVER WORKSTATIONNET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
NET PAUSE suspends a Windows service or resource. Pausing a serviceputs it on hold.service Is the service to be paused. For example, one of the following: NETLOGON SCHEDULE SERVER WORKSTATIONNET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
0xC1C | NET PAUSENET HELP PAUSE describes the options for this command. |
NET PAUSENET HELP PAUSE describes the options for this command. |
0xC1D | NET SESSION[\\\\computername] [/DELETE] [/LIST] |
NET SESSION[\\\\computername] [/DELETE] [/LIST] |
0xC1E | NET SESSION lists or disconnects sessions between the computer and othercomputers on the network. When used without options, it displays informationabout all sessions with the computer of current focus.This command works only on servers.\\\\computername Lists the session information for the named computer./DELETE Ends the session between the local computer and computername, and closes all open files on the computer for the session. If computername is omitted, all sessions are ended./LIST Displays information in a list rather than a table.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
NET SESSION lists or disconnects sessions between the computer and othercomputers on the network. When used without options, it displays informationabout all sessions with the computer of current focus.This command works only on servers.\\\\computername Lists the session information for the named computer./DELETE Ends the session between the local computer and computername, and closes all open files on the computer for the session. If computername is omitted, all sessions are ended./LIST Displays information in a list rather than a table.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
0xC1F | NET SESSIONNET HELP SESSION describes the options for this command. |
NET SESSIONNET HELP SESSION describes the options for this command. |
0xC20 | NET SHAREsharename sharename=drive:path [/GRANT:user,[READ | CHANGE | FULL]] [/USERS:number | /UNLIMITED] [/REMARK:\"text\"] [/CACHE:Manual | Documents| Programs | BranchCache | None] sharename [/USERS:number | /UNLIMITED] [/REMARK:\"text\"] [/CACHE:Manual | Documents | Programs | BranchCache | None] {sharename | devicename | drive:path} /DELETE sharename \\\\computername /DELETE |
NET SHAREsharename sharename=drive:path [/GRANT:user,[READ | CHANGE | FULL]] [/USERS:number | /UNLIMITED] [/REMARK:\"text\"] [/CACHE:Manual | Documents| Programs | BranchCache | None] sharename [/USERS:number | /UNLIMITED] [/REMARK:\"text\"] [/CACHE:Manual | Documents | Programs | BranchCache | None] {sharename | devicename | drive:path} /DELETE sharename \\\\computername /DELETE |
0xC21 | NET SHARE makes a server's resources available to network users. Whenused without options, it lists information about all resources beingshared on the computer. For each resource, Windows reports thedevicename(s) or pathname(s) and a descriptive comment associated with it.sharename Is the network name of the shared resource. Type NET SHARE with a sharename only to display information about that share.drive:path Specifies the absolute path of the directory to be shared./GRANT:user,perm Creates the share with a security descriptor that gives the requested permissions to the specified user. This option may be used more than once to give share permissions to multiple users./USERS:number Sets the maximum number of users who can simultaneously access the shared resource./UNLIMITED Specifies an unlimited number of users can simultaneously access the shared resource/REMARK:\"text\" Adds a descriptive comment about the resource. Enclose the text in quotation marks.devicename Is one or more printers (LPT1: through LPT9:) shared by sharename./DELETE Stops sharing the resource./CACHE:Manual Enables manual client caching of programs and documents from this share/CACHE:Documents Enables automatic caching of documents from this share/CACHE:Programs Enables automatic caching of documents and programs from this share/CACHE:BranchCache Manual caching of documents with BranchCache enabled from this share/CACHE:None Disables caching from this shareNET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
NET SHARE makes a server's resources available to network users. Whenused without options, it lists information about all resources beingshared on the computer. For each resource, Windows reports thedevicename(s) or pathname(s) and a descriptive comment associated with it.sharename Is the network name of the shared resource. Type NET SHARE with a sharename only to display information about that share.drive:path Specifies the absolute path of the directory to be shared./GRANT:user,perm Creates the share with a security descriptor that gives the requested permissions to the specified user. This option may be used more than once to give share permissions to multiple users./USERS:number Sets the maximum number of users who can simultaneously access the shared resource./UNLIMITED Specifies an unlimited number of users can simultaneously access the shared resource/REMARK:\"text\" Adds a descriptive comment about the resource. Enclose the text in quotation marks.devicename Is one or more printers (LPT1: through LPT9:) shared by sharename./DELETE Stops sharing the resource./CACHE:Manual Enables manual client caching of programs and documents from this share/CACHE:Documents Enables automatic caching of documents from this share/CACHE:Programs Enables automatic caching of documents and programs from this share/CACHE:BranchCache Manual caching of documents with BranchCache enabled from this share/CACHE:None Disables caching from this shareNET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
0xC22 | NET SHARENET HELP SHARE describes the options for this command. |
NET SHARENET HELP SHARE describes the options for this command. |
0xC23 | NET START BROWSER |
NET START BROWSER |
0xC24 | NET START BROWSER starts the Browser service. The Browser servicesupports browsing computers on the network and being browsed by othercomputers on the network.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
NET START BROWSER starts the Browser service. The Browser servicesupports browsing computers on the network and being browsed by othercomputers on the network.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
0xC25 | NET START BROWSERThis command has no options. |
NET START BROWSERThis command has no options. |
0xC26 | NET START EVENTLOG |
NET START EVENTLOG |
0xC27 | NET START EVENTLOG starts the event logging service, which logs events onthe local computer. This service must be started prior to usingthe Event Viewer to view the logged events.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
NET START EVENTLOG starts the event logging service, which logs events onthe local computer. This service must be started prior to usingthe Event Viewer to view the logged events.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
0xC28 | NET START EVENTLOGThis command has no options. |
NET START EVENTLOGThis command has no options. |
0xC29 | NET START NETLOGON |
NET START NETLOGON |
0xC2A | NET START NETLOGON starts the Windows NetLogon service, whichverifies logon requests and controls replication of the useraccounts database. NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
NET START NETLOGON starts the Windows NetLogon service, whichverifies logon requests and controls replication of the useraccounts database. NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
0xC2B | NET START NETLOGONThis command has no options. |
NET START NETLOGONThis command has no options. |
0xC2C | NET START RPCSS |
NET START RPCSS |
0xC2D | NET START RPCSS starts the Windows RPCSS service.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
NET START RPCSS starts the Windows RPCSS service.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
0xC2E | NET START RPCSSThis command has no options. |
NET START RPCSSThis command has no options. |
0xC2F | NET START SCHEDULE |
NET START SCHEDULE |
0xC30 | NET START SCHEDULE starts the Windows Schedule service.The Schedule service must be running to schedule events usingthe Scheduled Tasks folder or the AT command.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
NET START SCHEDULE starts the Windows Schedule service.The Schedule service must be running to schedule events usingthe Scheduled Tasks folder or the AT command.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
0xC31 | NET START SCHEDULEThis command has no options. |
NET START SCHEDULEThis command has no options. |
0xC32 | NET START SERVER |
NET START SERVER |
0xC33 | NET START SERVER starts the Windows Server service, which controlsaccess to resources.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
NET START SERVER starts the Windows Server service, which controlsaccess to resources.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
0xC34 | NET START SERVERThis command has no options. |
NET START SERVERThis command has no options. |
0xC35 | NET START UPS |
NET START UPS |
0xC36 | NET START UPS starts the Windows UPS service, whichprovides uninterrupted power service to your computer. The UPS servicemust be configured before starting.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
NET START UPS starts the Windows UPS service, whichprovides uninterrupted power service to your computer. The UPS servicemust be configured before starting.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
0xC37 | NET START UPSThis command has no options. |
NET START UPSThis command has no options. |
0xC38 | NET START WORKSTATION |
NET START WORKSTATION |
0xC39 | NET START WORKSTATION starts the Windows Workstation service, whichenables your computer to use shared resources on the network.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
NET START WORKSTATION starts the Windows Workstation service, whichenables your computer to use shared resources on the network.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
0xC3A | NET START WORKSTATIONThis command has no options. |
NET START WORKSTATIONThis command has no options. |
0xC3B | NET START[service] |
NET START[service] |
0xC3C | NET START lists running services.service May include one of the following services: BROWSER DHCP CLIENT EVENTLOG FILE REPLICATION NETLOGON PLUG AND PLAY REMOTE ACCESS CONNECTION MANAGER ROUTING AND REMOTE ACCESS RPCSS SCHEDULE SERVER SPOOLER TCP/IP NETBIOS HELPER UPS WORKSTATIONWhen typed at the command prompt, service names of two words or more mustbe enclosed in quotation marks. For example, NET START \"DHCP Client\"starts the DHCP Client service.NET START can also start services not provided with Windows.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
NET START lists running services.service May include one of the following services: BROWSER DHCP CLIENT EVENTLOG FILE REPLICATION NETLOGON PLUG AND PLAY REMOTE ACCESS CONNECTION MANAGER ROUTING AND REMOTE ACCESS RPCSS SCHEDULE SERVER SPOOLER TCP/IP NETBIOS HELPER UPS WORKSTATIONWhen typed at the command prompt, service names of two words or more mustbe enclosed in quotation marks. For example, NET START \"DHCP Client\"starts the DHCP Client service.NET START can also start services not provided with Windows.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
0xC3D | NET STARTNET HELP START describes the options for this command. |
NET STARTNET HELP START describes the options for this command. |
0xC3E | NET STATISTICS[WORKSTATION] |
NET STATISTICS[WORKSTATION] |
0xC3F | NET STATISTICS displays the statistics log for the local Workstationservice. Used without parameters, NET STATISTICS displaysthe services for which statistics are available.WORKSTATION Displays the Workstation service statistics.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
NET STATISTICS displays the statistics log for the local Workstationservice. Used without parameters, NET STATISTICS displaysthe services for which statistics are available.WORKSTATION Displays the Workstation service statistics.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
0xC40 | NET STATISTICSNET HELP STATISTICS describes the options for this command. |
NET STATISTICSNET HELP STATISTICS describes the options for this command. |
0xC41 | NET STOPservice |
NET STOPservice |
0xC42 | NET STOP stops Windows services.Stopping a service cancels any network connections the service isusing. Also, some services are dependent on others. Stopping oneservice can stop others.Some services cannot be stopped.service May be one of the following services: BROWSER DHCP CLIENT FILE REPLICATION NETLOGON REMOTE ACCESS CONNECTION MANAGER ROUTING AND REMOTE ACCESS SCHEDULE SERVER SPOOLER TCP/IP NETBIOS HELPER UPS WORKSTATIONNET STOP can also stop services not provided with Windows.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
NET STOP stops Windows services.Stopping a service cancels any network connections the service isusing. Also, some services are dependent on others. Stopping oneservice can stop others.Some services cannot be stopped.service May be one of the following services: BROWSER DHCP CLIENT FILE REPLICATION NETLOGON REMOTE ACCESS CONNECTION MANAGER ROUTING AND REMOTE ACCESS SCHEDULE SERVER SPOOLER TCP/IP NETBIOS HELPER UPS WORKSTATIONNET STOP can also stop services not provided with Windows.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
0xC43 | NET STOPNET HELP STOP describes the options for this command. |
NET STOPNET HELP STOP describes the options for this command. |
0xC44 | NET TIME[\\\\computername | /DOMAIN[:domainname] | /RTSDOMAIN[:domainname]] [/SET] |
NET TIME[\\\\computername | /DOMAIN[:domainname] | /RTSDOMAIN[:domainname]] [/SET] |
0xC45 | NET TIME synchronizes the computer's clock with that of another computeror domain, or displays the time for a computer or domain. When used withoutoptions on a Windows Server domain, it displays the current date and time at the computer designated as the time server for the domain.\\\\computername Is the name of the computer you want to check or synchronize with./DOMAIN[:domainname] Specifies to synchronize the time from the Primary Domain Controller of domainname./RTSDOMAIN[:domainname] Specifies to synchronize with a Reliable Time Server from domainname./SET Synchronizes the computer's time with the time on the specified computer or domain. The /QUERYSNTP and /SETSNTP options have been deprecated. Please use w32tm.exe to configure the Windows Time Service.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
NET TIME synchronizes the computer's clock with that of another computeror domain, or displays the time for a computer or domain. When used withoutoptions on a Windows Server domain, it displays the current date and time at the computer designated as the time server for the domain.\\\\computername Is the name of the computer you want to check or synchronize with./DOMAIN[:domainname] Specifies to synchronize the time from the Primary Domain Controller of domainname./RTSDOMAIN[:domainname] Specifies to synchronize with a Reliable Time Server from domainname./SET Synchronizes the computer's time with the time on the specified computer or domain. The /QUERYSNTP and /SETSNTP options have been deprecated. Please use w32tm.exe to configure the Windows Time Service.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
0xC46 | NET TIMENET HELP TIME describes the options for this command. |
NET TIMENET HELP TIME describes the options for this command. |
0xC47 | NET USE[devicename | *] [\\\\computername\\sharename[\\volume] [password | *]] [/USER:[domainname\\]username] [/USER:[dotted domain name\\]username] [/USER:[username@dotted domain name] [/SMARTCARD] [/SAVECRED] [[/DELETE] | [/PERSISTENT:{YES | NO}]]NET USE {devicename | *} [password | *] /HOMENET USE [/PERSISTENT:{YES | NO}] |
NET USE[devicename | *] [\\\\computername\\sharename[\\volume] [password | *]] [/USER:[domainname\\]username] [/USER:[dotted domain name\\]username] [/USER:[username@dotted domain name] [/SMARTCARD] [/SAVECRED] [[/DELETE] | [/PERSISTENT:{YES | NO}]]NET USE {devicename | *} [password | *] /HOMENET USE [/PERSISTENT:{YES | NO}] |
0xC48 | NET USE connects a computer to a shared resource or disconnects acomputer from a shared resource. When used without options, it liststhe computer's connections.devicename Assigns a name to connect to the resource or specifies the device to be disconnected. There are two kinds of devicenames: disk drives (D: through Z:) and printers (LPT1: through LPT3:). Type an asterisk instead of a specific devicename to assign the next available devicename.\\\\computername Is the name of the computer controlling the shared resource. If the computername contains blank characters, enclose the double backslash (\\\\) and the computername in quotation marks (\" \"). The computername may be from 1 to 15 characters long.\\sharename Is the network name of the shared resource.\\volume Specifies a NetWare volume on the server. You must have Client Services for Netware (Windows Workstations) or Gateway Service for Netware (Windows Server) installed and running to connect to NetWare servers.password Is the password needed to access the shared resource.* Produces a prompt for the password. The password is not displayed when you type it at the password prompt./USER Specifies a different username with which the connection is made.domainname Specifies another domain. If domain is omitted, the current logged on domain is used.username Specifies the username with which to logon./SMARTCARD Specifies that the connection is to use credentials on a smart card./SAVECRED Specifies that the username and password are to be saved. This switch is ignored unless the command prompts for username and password./HOME Connects a user to their home directory./DELETE Cancels a network connection and removes the connection from the list of persistent connections./PERSISTENT Controls the use of persistent network connections. The default is the setting used last.YES Saves connections as they are made, and restores them at next logon.NO Does not save the connection being made or subsequent connections; existing connections will be restored at next logon. Use the /DELETE switch to remove persistent connections.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
NET USE connects a computer to a shared resource or disconnects acomputer from a shared resource. When used without options, it liststhe computer's connections.devicename Assigns a name to connect to the resource or specifies the device to be disconnected. There are two kinds of devicenames: disk drives (D: through Z:) and printers (LPT1: through LPT3:). Type an asterisk instead of a specific devicename to assign the next available devicename.\\\\computername Is the name of the computer controlling the shared resource. If the computername contains blank characters, enclose the double backslash (\\\\) and the computername in quotation marks (\" \"). The computername may be from 1 to 15 characters long.\\sharename Is the network name of the shared resource.\\volume Specifies a NetWare volume on the server. You must have Client Services for Netware (Windows Workstations) or Gateway Service for Netware (Windows Server) installed and running to connect to NetWare servers.password Is the password needed to access the shared resource.* Produces a prompt for the password. The password is not displayed when you type it at the password prompt./USER Specifies a different username with which the connection is made.domainname Specifies another domain. If domain is omitted, the current logged on domain is used.username Specifies the username with which to logon./SMARTCARD Specifies that the connection is to use credentials on a smart card./SAVECRED Specifies that the username and password are to be saved. This switch is ignored unless the command prompts for username and password./HOME Connects a user to their home directory./DELETE Cancels a network connection and removes the connection from the list of persistent connections./PERSISTENT Controls the use of persistent network connections. The default is the setting used last.YES Saves connections as they are made, and restores them at next logon.NO Does not save the connection being made or subsequent connections; existing connections will be restored at next logon. Use the /DELETE switch to remove persistent connections.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
0xC49 | NET USENET HELP USE describes the options for this command. |
NET USENET HELP USE describes the options for this command. |
0xC4A | NET USER[username [password | *] [options]] [/DOMAIN] username {password | *} /ADD [options] [/DOMAIN] username [/DELETE] [/DOMAIN] username [/TIMES:{times | ALL}] username [/ACTIVE: {YES | NO}] |
NET USER[username [password | *] [options]] [/DOMAIN] username {password | *} /ADD [options] [/DOMAIN] username [/DELETE] [/DOMAIN] username [/TIMES:{times | ALL}] username [/ACTIVE: {YES | NO}] |
0xC4B | NET USER creates and modifies user accounts on computers. When usedwithout switches, it lists the user accounts for the computer. Theuser account information is stored in the user accounts database.username Is the name of the user account to add, delete, modify, or view. The name of the user account can have as many as 20 characters.password Assigns or changes a password for the user's account. A password must satisfy the minimum length set with the /MINPWLEN option of the NET ACCOUNTS command. It can have as many as 14 characters.* Produces a prompt for the password. The password is not displayed when you type it at a password prompt./DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller of the current domain./ADD Adds a user account to the user accounts database./DELETE Removes a user account from the user accounts database.Options Are as follows: Options Description -------------------------------------------------------------------- /ACTIVE:{YES | NO} Activates or deactivates the account. If the account is not active, the user cannot access the server. The default is YES. /COMMENT:\"text\" Provides a descriptive comment about the user's account. Enclose the text in quotation marks. /COUNTRYCODE:nnn Uses the operating system country/region code to implement the specified language files for a user's help and error messages. A value of 0 signifies the default country/region code. /EXPIRES:{date | NEVER} Causes the account to expire if date is set. NEVER sets no time limit on the account. An expiration date is in the form mm/dd/yy(yy). Months can be a number, spelled out, or abbreviated with three letters. Year can be two or four numbers. Use slashes(/) (no spaces) to separate parts of the date. /FULLNAME:\"name\" Is a user's full name (rather than a username). Enclose the name in quotation marks. /HOMEDIR:pathname Sets the path for the user's home directory. The path must exist. /PASSWORDCHG:{YES | NO} Specifies whether users can change their own password. The default is YES. /PASSWORDREQ:{YES | NO} Specifies whether a user account must have a password. The default is YES. /LOGONPASSWORDCHG:{YES|NO} Specifies whether user should change their own password at the next logon.The default is NO. /PROFILEPATH[:path] Sets a path for the user's logon profile. /SCRIPTPATH:pathname Is the location of the user's logon script. /TIMES:{times | ALL} Is the logon hours. TIMES is expressed as day[-day][,day[-day]],time[-time][,time [-time]], limited to 1-hour increments. Days can be spelled out or abbreviated. Hours can be 12- or 24-hour notation. For 12-hour notation, use am, pm, a.m., or p.m. ALL means a user can always log on, and a blank value means a user can never log on. Separate day and time entries with a comma, and separate multiple day and time entries with a semicolon. /USERCOMMENT:\"text\" Lets an administrator add or change the User Comment for the account. /WORKSTATIONS:{computername[,...] | *} Lists as many as eight computers from which a user can log on to the network. If /WORKSTATIONS has no list or if the list is *, the user can log on from any computer.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
NET USER creates and modifies user accounts on computers. When usedwithout switches, it lists the user accounts for the computer. Theuser account information is stored in the user accounts database.username Is the name of the user account to add, delete, modify, or view. The name of the user account can have as many as 20 characters.password Assigns or changes a password for the user's account. A password must satisfy the minimum length set with the /MINPWLEN option of the NET ACCOUNTS command. It can have as many as 14 characters.* Produces a prompt for the password. The password is not displayed when you type it at a password prompt./DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller of the current domain./ADD Adds a user account to the user accounts database./DELETE Removes a user account from the user accounts database.Options Are as follows: Options Description -------------------------------------------------------------------- /ACTIVE:{YES | NO} Activates or deactivates the account. If the account is not active, the user cannot access the server. The default is YES. /COMMENT:\"text\" Provides a descriptive comment about the user's account. Enclose the text in quotation marks. /COUNTRYCODE:nnn Uses the operating system country/region code to implement the specified language files for a user's help and error messages. A value of 0 signifies the default country/region code. /EXPIRES:{date | NEVER} Causes the account to expire if date is set. NEVER sets no time limit on the account. An expiration date is in the form mm/dd/yy(yy). Months can be a number, spelled out, or abbreviated with three letters. Year can be two or four numbers. Use slashes(/) (no spaces) to separate parts of the date. /FULLNAME:\"name\" Is a user's full name (rather than a username). Enclose the name in quotation marks. /HOMEDIR:pathname Sets the path for the user's home directory. The path must exist. /PASSWORDCHG:{YES | NO} Specifies whether users can change their own password. The default is YES. /PASSWORDREQ:{YES | NO} Specifies whether a user account must have a password. The default is YES. /LOGONPASSWORDCHG:{YES|NO} Specifies whether user should change their own password at the next logon.The default is NO. /PROFILEPATH[:path] Sets a path for the user's logon profile. /SCRIPTPATH:pathname Is the location of the user's logon script. /TIMES:{times | ALL} Is the logon hours. TIMES is expressed as day[-day][,day[-day]],time[-time][,time [-time]], limited to 1-hour increments. Days can be spelled out or abbreviated. Hours can be 12- or 24-hour notation. For 12-hour notation, use am, pm, a.m., or p.m. ALL means a user can always log on, and a blank value means a user can never log on. Separate day and time entries with a comma, and separate multiple day and time entries with a semicolon. /USERCOMMENT:\"text\" Lets an administrator add or change the User Comment for the account. /WORKSTATIONS:{computername[,...] | *} Lists as many as eight computers from which a user can log on to the network. If /WORKSTATIONS has no list or if the list is *, the user can log on from any computer.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
0xC4C | NET USERNET HELP USER describes the options for this command. |
NET USERNET HELP USER describes the options for this command. |
0xC4D | NET VIEW[\\\\computername [/CACHE] | [/ALL] | /DOMAIN[:domainname]] |
NET VIEW[\\\\computername [/CACHE] | [/ALL] | /DOMAIN[:domainname]] |
0xC4E | NET VIEW displays a list of resources being shared on a computer. When usedwithout options, it displays a list of computers in the current domain ornetwork.\\\\computername Is a computer whose shared resources you want to view./DOMAIN:domainname Specifies the domain for which you want to view the available computers. If domainname is omitted, displays all domains in the local area network./CACHE Displays the offline client caching settings for the resources on the specified computer/ALL\t\t\t Displays all the shares including the $ shares |
NET VIEW displays a list of resources being shared on a computer. When usedwithout options, it displays a list of computers in the current domain ornetwork.\\\\computername Is a computer whose shared resources you want to view./DOMAIN:domainname Specifies the domain for which you want to view the available computers. If domainname is omitted, displays all domains in the local area network./CACHE Displays the offline client caching settings for the resources on the specified computer/ALL\t\t\t Displays all the shares including the $ shares |
0xC4F | NET VIEWNET HELP VIEW describes the options for this command. |
NET VIEWNET HELP VIEW describes the options for this command. |
0xC50 | NET [ ACCOUNTS | COMPUTER | CONFIG | CONTINUE | FILE | GROUP | HELP | HELPMSG | LOCALGROUP | PAUSE | SESSION | SHARE | START | STATISTICS | STOP | TIME | USE | USER | VIEW ] |
NET [ ACCOUNTS | COMPUTER | CONFIG | CONTINUE | FILE | GROUP | HELP | HELPMSG | LOCALGROUP | PAUSE | SESSION | SHARE | START | STATISTICS | STOP | TIME | USE | USER | VIEW ] |
0xC51 | The keyword NET specifies Windows commands.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
The keyword NET specifies Windows commands.NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time. |
0xC52 | NETNET describes the options for this command. |
NETNET describes the options for this command. |
0xC53 | SERVICESNET START can be used to start services, including: NET START BROWSER NET START DHCP CLIENT NET START EVENTLOG NET START FILE REPLICATION NET START NETLOGON NET START PLUG AND PLAY NET START REMOTE ACCESS CONNECTION MANAGER NET START ROUTING AND REMOTE ACCESS NET START RPCSS NET START SCHEDULE NET START SERVER NET START SPOOLER NET START TCP/IP NETBIOS HELPER NET START UPS NET START WORKSTATIONWhen typed at the command prompt, service names of two words or more mustbe enclosed in quotation marks. For example, NET START \"DHCP Client\"starts the DHCP Client service. |
SERVICESNET START can be used to start services, including: NET START BROWSER NET START DHCP CLIENT NET START EVENTLOG NET START FILE REPLICATION NET START NETLOGON NET START PLUG AND PLAY NET START REMOTE ACCESS CONNECTION MANAGER NET START ROUTING AND REMOTE ACCESS NET START RPCSS NET START SCHEDULE NET START SERVER NET START SPOOLER NET START TCP/IP NETBIOS HELPER NET START UPS NET START WORKSTATIONWhen typed at the command prompt, service names of two words or more mustbe enclosed in quotation marks. For example, NET START \"DHCP Client\"starts the DHCP Client service. |
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0xC55 | SERVICESThere are no options for this topic. This topic is a list ofsome services that can be started. It is not a NET command. |
SERVICESThere are no options for this topic. This topic is a list ofsome services that can be started. It is not a NET command. |
0xC56 | SYNTAXThe following conventions are used to indicate command syntax:- Capital letters represent words that must be typed as shown. Lower- case letters represent names of items that may vary, such as filenames.- The [ and ] characters surround optional items that can be supplied with the command.- The { and } characters surround lists of items. You must supply one of the items with the command.- The | character separates items in a list. Only one of the items can be supplied with the command. For example, in the following syntax, you must type NET COMMAND and either SWITCH1 or SWITCH2. Supplying a name is optional. NET COMMAND [name] {SWITCH1 | SWITCH2}- The [...] characters mean you can repeat the previous item. Separate items with spaces.- The [,...] characters mean you can repeat the previous item, but you must separate items with commas or semicolons, not spaces.- When typed at the command prompt, service names of two words or more must be enclosed in quotation marks. For example, NET START \"COMPUTER BROWSER\" starts the computer browser service. |
SYNTAXThe following conventions are used to indicate command syntax:- Capital letters represent words that must be typed as shown. Lower- case letters represent names of items that may vary, such as filenames.- The [ and ] characters surround optional items that can be supplied with the command.- The { and } characters surround lists of items. You must supply one of the items with the command.- The | character separates items in a list. Only one of the items can be supplied with the command. For example, in the following syntax, you must type NET COMMAND and either SWITCH1 or SWITCH2. Supplying a name is optional. NET COMMAND [name] {SWITCH1 | SWITCH2}- The [...] characters mean you can repeat the previous item. Separate items with spaces.- The [,...] characters mean you can repeat the previous item, but you must separate items with commas or semicolons, not spaces.- When typed at the command prompt, service names of two words or more must be enclosed in quotation marks. For example, NET START \"COMPUTER BROWSER\" starts the computer browser service. |
0xC58 | SYNTAXThere are no options for this topic. This topic is about how toread syntax lines. It is not a NET command. |
SYNTAXThere are no options for this topic. This topic is about how toread syntax lines. It is not a NET command. |
0xC59 | NAMESThe following types of names are used with Windows:Computername A unique name that identifies a computer on the local-area network.Devicename The name by which Windows identifies a disk resource or printer. A disk resource is identified by a drive letter followed by a colon (for example, D:). A printer is identified by a port name followed by a colon (for example, LPT1:).Workgroup A group of computers on the network. Each workgroup has a unique name.Localgroup A group of names in a Workgroup that are granted the same rights.Domain A group of Windows Servers, Windows Workstations and other computers on the network. A domain has a unique name. Usually, you must log on in a domain to gain access to the network. Domains are created and managed with Windows Server.Global group A group of names in a domain that are granted the same rights.Filename The name of a file. Under the file allocation table (FAT) file system, a filename can have as many as eight characters, followed by a period (.) and an extension of as many as three characters. Under NTFS and HPFS, a filename can have as many as 254 characters.Network path A description of the location of a shared resource, consisting of a computer's computername followed by the sharename of the resource. The computername is preceded by two backslashes, and the sharename is preceded by one backslash (for example, \\\\SERVER1\\RESOURCE).Path The location of a directory. A path can consist of a devicename and one or more directory names. A backslash (\\) precedes each directory name (for example, C:\\CUSTOMER\\CORP\\ACCT).Pathname A path and a filename. The filename is preceded by a backslash (\\) (for example, C:\\CUSTOMER\\CORP\\REPORT.DOC).Sharename A name that identifies a shared resource on a computer. A sharename is used with the computer's computername to form a network path (as in \\\\SERVER\\RESOURCE).Username The name a person supplies when logging on at a computer.To view these definitions one screen at a time, type NET HELP NAMES | MORE. |
NAMESThe following types of names are used with Windows:Computername A unique name that identifies a computer on the local-area network.Devicename The name by which Windows identifies a disk resource or printer. A disk resource is identified by a drive letter followed by a colon (for example, D:). A printer is identified by a port name followed by a colon (for example, LPT1:).Workgroup A group of computers on the network. Each workgroup has a unique name.Localgroup A group of names in a Workgroup that are granted the same rights.Domain A group of Windows Servers, Windows Workstations and other computers on the network. A domain has a unique name. Usually, you must log on in a domain to gain access to the network. Domains are created and managed with Windows Server.Global group A group of names in a domain that are granted the same rights.Filename The name of a file. Under the file allocation table (FAT) file system, a filename can have as many as eight characters, followed by a period (.) and an extension of as many as three characters. Under NTFS and HPFS, a filename can have as many as 254 characters.Network path A description of the location of a shared resource, consisting of a computer's computername followed by the sharename of the resource. The computername is preceded by two backslashes, and the sharename is preceded by one backslash (for example, \\\\SERVER1\\RESOURCE).Path The location of a directory. A path can consist of a devicename and one or more directory names. A backslash (\\) precedes each directory name (for example, C:\\CUSTOMER\\CORP\\ACCT).Pathname A path and a filename. The filename is preceded by a backslash (\\) (for example, C:\\CUSTOMER\\CORP\\REPORT.DOC).Sharename A name that identifies a shared resource on a computer. A sharename is used with the computer's computername to form a network path (as in \\\\SERVER\\RESOURCE).Username The name a person supplies when logging on at a computer.To view these definitions one screen at a time, type NET HELP NAMES | MORE. |
0xC5B | NAMESThere are no options for this topic. This is a help topic about thedifferent types of names Windows uses. It is not a NET command. |
NAMESThere are no options for this topic. This is a help topic about thedifferent types of names Windows uses. It is not a NET command. |
0xC5C | For more information on tools see the command-line reference in the online help. |
For more information on tools see the command-line reference in the online help. |
0xC5D | CONTINUE: CONT$FILE: FILES$GROUP: GROUPS$REPLICATOR: REPL, REPLICATOR$SESSION: SESSIONS, SESS$STATISTICS: STATS$USER: USERS$WORKSTATION: REDIRECTOR, REDIR, RDR, WORK, WKSTA, PRDR, DEVRDR$SERVER: SVR, SRV$ |
CONTINUE: CONT$FILE: FILES$GROUP: GROUPS$REPLICATOR: REPL, REPLICATOR$SESSION: SESSIONS, SESS$STATISTICS: STATS$USER: USERS$WORKSTATION: REDIRECTOR, REDIR, RDR, WORK, WKSTA, PRDR, DEVRDR$SERVER: SVR, SRV$ |
0xC5E | NAMES$SYNTAX$SERVICES$ |
NAMES$SYNTAX$SERVICES$ |