Advanced Server Overview and Installation
Administering Advanced Server at the Command Prompt Net Command
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net continue Reactivates suspended services when typed at a server,
and reactivates paused shared printers when typed at a
client computer.
net device Displays list of device names and controls printers. When
used without options, this command displays the status of
all printers at the specified server. When used with the
printer name option, this command displays only the status
of the specified printer.
net file Displays the names of all files opened via the Advanced
Server and the number of file locks, if any, on each file. This
command also can be used to close files. When used
without options, this command lists all of the open files at a
server. This command also can be typed as net files.
net group Adds, displays, or modifies global groups.This command
also can be typed as net groups.
net help Provides lists of network commands and topics for which
you can get help, or provides help for a specific command
or topic.
net helpmsg Provides help for a network error message.
net localgroup Adds, displays, or modifies local groups in domains.This
command also can be typed as net localgroups.
net logoff Logs a user name off of the network.
net logon Logs a user name on to the server and sets the user name
and password for the user’s client. If you do not specify a
user name with this command, the default user name will be
your UNIX system logon name.
net password Changes the password for a user account on a server or in
a domain.
net pause Suspends services or printers at a server.
net perms Displays or modifies resource permissions and ownership
information on servers. The resources on which this
command currently operates are shares, directories, and
files.
net print Displays or controls print jobs and printer queues; also sets
or modifies options for a printer queue.
net send Sends message to connected client computers.
Command Descriptions