The Advanced Server Net commands described in the following table are supported at the Advanced Server command prompt.
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Displays or modifies resource permissions on servers. Use this command only for displaying and modifying permissions on pipes and printer queues. Use net perms for managing permissions on all other types of resources. |
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Displays the role of servers in a domain and displays or modifies password and logon user requirements. |
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Runs an Advanced Server command or starts a command processor on a remote server. |
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Displays and modifies the auditing settings of a resource. |
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Displays the list of domains that are visible from a local server or the list of computers that are active in a domain. |
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Displays or modifies the list of computer accounts in a domain. This command also can be entered as net computers. |
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Displays the controllable services that are running. |
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Displays or changes settings for the Server service while it is running. |
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Reactivates suspended services when typed at a server, and reactivates paused shared printers when typed at a client computer. |
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Displays list of device names and controls shared printers. When used without options, this command displays the status of all shared printers at the specified server. When used with the printer name option, this command displays only the status of the specified printer. |
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Displays the names of all open shared files and the number of file locks, if any, on each file. This command also can be used to close shared files. When used without options, this command lists all of the open files at a server. This command also can be typed as net files. |
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Adds, displays, or modifies global groups. This command also can be typed as net groups. |
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Provides lists of network commands and topics for which you can get help, or provides help for a specific command or topic. |
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Provides help for a network error message. |
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Adds, displays, or modifies local groups in domains. This command also can be typed as net localgroups. |
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Logs a user name off of the network. |
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Logs a user name on to the server and sets the user name and password for the users client. If you do not specify a user name with this command, the default user name will be your UNIX system logon name. |
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Changes the password for a user account on a server or in a domain. |
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Suspends services or printers at a server. |
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Displays or modifies resource permissions and ownership information on servers. The resources on which this command currently operates are shares, directories, and files. |
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Displays or controls print jobs and printer queues; also sets or modifies options for a printer queue. |
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Sends message to connected client computers. |
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Lists or disconnects sessions between a server and clients. When used without options, this command displays information about all of the sessions with the local server. This command also can be typed as net sessions. |
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Creates, deletes, modifies, or displays shared resources. Use this command to make a resource available to clients. When used without options, this command displays information about all of the resources being shared on the server. |
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Performs translations between account names and their corresponding security identifiers (SIDs). |
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Starts a service or, if used without options, displays a list of services that are running. The services that can be started are Alerter, Computer Browser, Directory Replicator, EventLog, Net Logon, Netrun, NvAlert, Server, Time Source, and WINS. |
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Displays or clears the statistics log. |
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Displays a servers computer name, configuration settings, and a list of shared resources. |
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Stops a network service. |
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Synchronizes the clients clock with that of a server or domain, or displays the time for a server or domain. |
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Establishes and breaks trust relationships between domains, and lists trust information for a specified domain. |
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Adds, modifies, or deletes user accounts or displays user account information. |
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Displays version of network software currently running on the computer at which the command is issued. |
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Displays list of servers or displays resources being shared by a server |