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I was wondering if anyone knows of an application, script or any other method of finding out what network resources a remote user has available ?

i.e. I would like to find out what network drives my remote users currently have mapped without actually visiting their workstations

(If i use the DOS command "net use" from my PC.....it tells me the drive letter, server-name and share-name of all my network drives. I would like this exact information, but for remote PC's)

Thank-you to anyone who can help with this

Regards,

KT


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Here a link to a arcticle on conecting to a remote computer and listing the size of a folder

there are many good article there if you look that will show you how to do what you want.

Hey Script Guys

Edited by gunsmokingman
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Go to each of your file servers and right click My Computer and then click Manage. In Computer Mgmt, double click Shared Folders on the left.

Under this, Shares, Sessions, & Open Files will give you the information that you need.

-John

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Sorry, I should have mentioned that I am just a contract worker in this company. I have no access to any servers whatsoever. I need to be able to perform the actions from my own workstation (I am unable to connect to any server)

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