Command Prompt Network Commands
Command
ipconfig net accounts net computer net config net continue net file net group net help net helpmsg net localgroup net name net pause net print net send net session net share net start net statistics net stop net time net use net user net view nbtstat netstat ping tracert |
Description
Displays information about the TCP/IP setup Used to change account policy settings and to synchronize backup domain controllers (for Windows NT Server compatible networks) and domain controllers (for Windows 2000/2003 Server Networks) Adds or removes a computer in a domain Shows the started services that can be configured from this command, such as the Server and Workstation services Resumes a service that has been paused Shows the currently open shared files and file locks and is used to close designated files or to remove file locks Shows the existing global groups and is used to modify those groups Displays help information for the net command Used to determine the meaning of a numeric network error message Shows the existing local groups and is used to modify those groups Used to display, add, or remove computer names that can participate in the Messenger service Pauses a service Used to view and manage queued print jobs by computer, share name, and job number Sends a message to designated users or to all users currently connected to the server Shows the users currently connected to the server and is used to disconnect designated user sessions or all user sessions Used to create, delete or show information about a shared resource Shows the started services or is used to start a designated service Shows the accumulated statistics about the Server or Workstation service Stops a network service on a server Used to synchronize the server’s clock with that of a another computer in the same or in a different domain; or to view the time as set on another computer in the same or in a different domain Shows information about shared resources or is used to configure, connect, and disconnect shared resources Used to view, add, or modify a user account set up on the server or in a domain Presents a list of domains, the computers and servers in a domain, and all resources shared by a computer in a domain Shows the server and domain names registered to the network Used to display information about the TCP/IP session at the computer Used to poll another TCP/IP node to verify you can communicate with it Used to view the number of hops and other routing information on the path to the specified server or host |