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Asked 11 years, 9 months ago. Active 4 years, 3 months ago. Viewed 89k times. How do I find that information? Improve this question. Mark Arnott Mark Arnott 4 4 gold badges 10 10 silver badges 18 18 bronze badges. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer.

Wesley Wesley The info provided isn't sufficient in sessions or shares. It does not show specifically which users are connected to what share. I often see multiple connections to a network share, but If a user does not have a file open than I can't tell who is connected. I can only tell that there are a certain number of connections open.

Not who's got the connection open. So Rick is just plain correct in this case. I see the specific situation that could exist, where a user has an open session, but no open file, therefore you're not sure what specific share they have a ghostly session open to.

In that scenario, I don't know how to tie 0-file sessions to the share that they are connected to. SimonCatlin Just tested this on a Server machine.

I had one user with no open files but was listed as an open session. I had to query each of the shares on the server with net share sharename but eventually found the share that the session was connected to.

I don't know if one can reverse the query and start with the user you're interested in and then track it to the share they have a connection to. Improve this question. Spirit Spirit 1 1 gold badge 3 3 silver badges 13 13 bronze badges. Related question on Stack Overflow.

Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Could you elaborate on your second paragraph, with more specific steps or screenshots if possible?

Back when I was looking this up, I did find something similar , but it did not work on Server the Computer Management method does work. Thanks for the update. I just can't seem to find that on for some reason - perhaps they moved or removed it, or perhaps I'm just being stupid. Ah well. Community Bot 1.

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