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Netwatch.exe on Win2k
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05/08/2002 12:42:08
Jonathan Cochran
Alion Science and Technology
Maryland, United States
 
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Windows
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Administration & Security
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00685783
Message ID:
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I'm not sure if all of the functionality of NetWatcher is in Win2K (it has been a while since I used it), but most of it is there. In Control Panel, open "Administrative Tools". Then open "Computer Management". In the treeview on the left of the "Computer Management" window, open "System Tools" and "Shared Folders". You can then see what shares you have defined, who is connected, and what files are open.

To look at another computer, right-click on the top item in the treeview - "Computer Management (Local)", and select "Connect to another computer".

>Hi All,
>
>In Win9x, I used netwatch.exe quite frequently for administering PCs on the network. My OS now is win2k pro and have found out that netwatch.exe isn't there. What would be the equivalent of netwatch.exe in Win2k pro? I used to just choose from the Administer menu which server on the network I want to connect to and administer PCs in Win9x OS. Thanks.
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