Net view
Displays a list of domains, computers, or resources that are being shared
by the specified computer. Used without parameters, net view displays
a list of computers in your current domain.
Syntax
net view [\\ComputerName] [/domain[:DomainName]]
net view /network:nw [\\ComputerName]
Parameters
- \\ComputerName
- Specifies the computer that contains the shared resources that you
want to view.
- /domain[:DomainName]
- Specifies the domain for which you want to view the available
computers. If you omit DomainName, /domain displays all of
the domains in the network.
- /network:nw
- Displays all available servers on a NetWare network. If you specify a
computer name, /network:nw displays the resources available on that
computer in the NetWare network. You can also specify other networks that
are added to the system.
- net help command
- Displays help for the specified net command.
Remarks
- Use the net view command to display a list of computers. The
output is similar to the following:
Server Name Remark
-------------------------------------------------
\\Production Production file server
\\Print1 Printer room, first floor
\\Print2 Printer room, second floor
Examples
To see a list of the resources shared by the \\Production computer, type:
net view \\production
To see the resources available on the NetWare server \\Marketing, type:
net view /network:nw \\marketing
To see a list of the computers in the sales domain or workgroup, type:
net view /domain:sales
To see all the servers in a NetWare network, type:
net view /network:nw
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Between braces ({}); choices separated by pipe (|). Example: {even|odd} |
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