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    hi !! how can i know who is connected to my shared directory ? Thierry

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      hi !! how can i know who is connected to my shared directory ? Thierry

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      Hi, On my computer (Windows NT) I use Control Panel -> Server. Regards, Serguei Velikevitch, Dundas Software. ================== The original message was: hi !! how can i know who is connected to my shared directory ?

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        Hi, On my computer (Windows NT) I use Control Panel -> Server. Regards, Serguei Velikevitch, Dundas Software. ================== The original message was: hi !! how can i know who is connected to my shared directory ?

        Thierry

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        Hi, If you want to do this programatically. Then use NetConnectionEnum() "The NetConnectionEnum function lists all connections made to a shared resource on the server or all connections established from a particular computer. If there is more than one user using this connection, then it is possible to get more than one structure for the same connection, but with a different user name." Make sure you link to netapi32.lib HTH Ghazi Wadi ================== The original message was: Hi,

        On my computer (Windows NT) I use Control Panel -> Server.

        Regards,
        Serguei Velikevitch,
        Dundas Software.

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        hi !! how can i know who is connected to my shared directory ?

        Thierry

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          hi !! how can i know who is connected to my shared directory ? Thierry

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          If you can be patient for some days, the next release of WindowsNT System Manager will contain also the sharing management. Because I cannot send you an executable without your permission, I'm attaching only an image to show what it is now - it will be helpful if you can reply (here, or better, on my e-mail address) to tell me if this is what you're asking for... Sardaukar ================== The original message was: hi !! how can i know who is connected to my shared directory ?

          Thierry

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            If you can be patient for some days, the next release of WindowsNT System Manager will contain also the sharing management. Because I cannot send you an executable without your permission, I'm attaching only an image to show what it is now - it will be helpful if you can reply (here, or better, on my e-mail address) to tell me if this is what you're asking for... Sardaukar ================== The original message was: hi !! how can i know who is connected to my shared directory ?

            Thierry

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            Excuse me, the correct address of submission is WindowsNT System Manager ================== The original message was: If you can be patient for some days, the next release of WindowsNT System Manager will contain also the sharing management. Because I cannot send you an executable without your permission, I'm attaching only an image to show what it is now - it will be helpful if you can reply (here, or better, on my e-mail address) to tell me if this is what you're asking for...

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            hi !! how can i know who is connected to my shared directory ?

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              If you can be patient for some days, the next release of WindowsNT System Manager will contain also the sharing management. Because I cannot send you an executable without your permission, I'm attaching only an image to show what it is now - it will be helpful if you can reply (here, or better, on my e-mail address) to tell me if this is what you're asking for... Sardaukar ================== The original message was: hi !! how can i know who is connected to my shared directory ?

              Thierry

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              i'm on 98 not NT and if you can send to mu e-mail some code examples it will be very good. Thierry

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