Originally posted by: minendo
netstat
Originally posted by: cr4zymofo
So how do you disconnect them from cmd, if need to?
Originally posted by: Shockwave
Originally posted by: minendo
netstat
I WIN!! HAHA! I BEAT YOU!!! WINNER!! RIIIGHT HERE!!! HAHAHA!
/cheesy winner dance
Actually as posted, your command does not list the current connections.Originally posted by: Shockwave
net stat
Originally posted by: minendo
Originally posted by: Shockwave
Originally posted by: minendo
netstat
I WIN!! HAHA! I BEAT YOU!!! WINNER!! RIIIGHT HERE!!! HAHAHA!
/cheesy winner danceActually as posted, your command does not list the current connections.Originally posted by: Shockwave
net stat
Originally posted by: Shockwave
Originally posted by: minendo
Originally posted by: Shockwave
Originally posted by: minendo
netstat
I WIN!! HAHA! I BEAT YOU!!! WINNER!! RIIIGHT HERE!!! HAHAHA!
/cheesy winner danceActually as posted, your command does not list the current connections.Originally posted by: Shockwave
net stat
Minor technicality.
Originally posted by: Shockwave
Originally posted by: minendo
Originally posted by: Shockwave
Originally posted by: minendo
netstat
I WIN!! HAHA! I BEAT YOU!!! WINNER!! RIIIGHT HERE!!! HAHAHA!
/cheesy winner danceActually as posted, your command does not list the current connections.Originally posted by: Shockwave
net stat
Minor technicality.
The syntax of this command is:
NET [ ACCOUNTS | COMPUTER | CONFIG | CONTINUE | FILE | GROUP | HELP |
HELPMSG | LOCALGROUP | NAME | PAUSE | PRINT | SEND | SESSION |
SHARE | START | STATISTICS | STOP | TIME | USE | USER | VIEW ]