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Who has a file open Jean Paul Mertens 09-04-2006
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Posted by Jean Paul Mertens on September 4, 2006, 9:56 am
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Hello,

Is there a way to see wha has what files open, in Shared maps/opened files I
see only the file is open but I cant see by who

Running SBS Windows 2000 here

Greets

Jean Paul



Posted by Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP] on September 4, 2006, 10:45 am
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Computer Management MMC through Adminstrative Tools.

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> Hello,
>
> Is there a way to see wha has what files open, in Shared maps/opened files
> I see only the file is open but I cant see by who
>
> Running SBS Windows 2000 here
>
> Greets
>
> Jean Paul
>


Posted by spm on September 4, 2006, 10:49 am
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Jean Paul Mertens wrote:

> Is there a way to see wha has what files open, in Shared maps/opened
> files I see only the file is open but I cant see by who

You can use Sysinternals' excellent Filemon utility for this. It's
still available for download from the Sysinternals web site at
http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/Filemon.html, but following Mark
Russonivich's and Bryce Cogswell's move to Microsoft, the Sysinternals
tools also will make their way to MS in time.

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Posted by Mister_Mystery on September 4, 2006, 10:53 am
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Yes, you can view what files are open by using Computer Managerment (MMC) and
then Open Files in the Shared Folders hierarchy.

Also there;'s a very useful little utility called Share Monitor you can get
which shows you who is accessing which files in real time.

regards



"Jean Paul Mertens" wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Is there a way to see wha has what files open, in Shared maps/opened files I
> see only the file is open but I cant see by who
>
> Running SBS Windows 2000 here
>
> Greets
>
> Jean Paul
>
>
>

Posted by Jean Paul Mertens on September 4, 2006, 11:10 am
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Hello all,

For some obvious reason my Computer Management - Open files showed only the
names of the files, now I looked again the name of the user was there
again???

Servers have there own life . J



Nerveless thanks for reply,



JP





> Yes, you can view what files are open by using Computer Managerment (MMC)
> and
> then Open Files in the Shared Folders hierarchy.
>
> Also there;'s a very useful little utility called Share Monitor you can
> get
> which shows you who is accessing which files in real time.
>
> regards
>
>
>
> "Jean Paul Mertens" wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Is there a way to see wha has what files open, in Shared maps/opened
>> files I
>> see only the file is open but I cant see by who
>>
>> Running SBS Windows 2000 here
>>
>> Greets
>>
>> Jean Paul
>>
>>
>>



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