Which of the following commands shows you the names of all open shared files on a server and number of file locks on each file?
A. Net share
B. Net sessions
C. Net file
D. Netconfig
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Pranay Biswassays:
Net share
Erwin Petersays:
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athenasays:
net file
You can also type net files to run this command.
Use net file to view and control files shared on the network. Sometimes, a user leaves a shared file open and locked by mistake. When this happens, other computers on the network cannot gain access to the locked portions of the file. Use net file /close to remove the lock and close the file. Net file output is similar to the following:
File Path Username #locks
———————————————
0 C:\A_FILE.TXT MARYSL 0
1 C:\DATABASE DEBBIET 2
Net share
Wrote 312-49v8 exam yesterday and passed with 90%. (The passing score now is 70%)
Got 150 multiple choice questions, and only one new question!
Main objects of the exam are: Digital Evidence, Computer Forensics Lab, Windows Forensics, Application Password Crackers and Investigating Web Attacks.
I used the valid 312-49v8 dumps from: https://tr.im/NaIQA (180q, 100% valid now!)
Good Luck!
net file
You can also type net files to run this command.
Use net file to view and control files shared on the network. Sometimes, a user leaves a shared file open and locked by mistake. When this happens, other computers on the network cannot gain access to the locked portions of the file. Use net file /close to remove the lock and close the file. Net file output is similar to the following:
File Path Username #locks
———————————————
0 C:\A_FILE.TXT MARYSL 0
1 C:\DATABASE DEBBIET 2