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Windows List Shares
Windows List Shares
Use the MS-DOS "net share" command
Click Start, Run, and type cmd and press Enter.
At the MS-DOS prompt, type "net share" and press Enter. You will then see each of the shares, the location of the resource, and any remarks for that share. Below is a basic example of how this may look.
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Use the MS-DOS "net share" command
Click Start, Run, and type cmd and press Enter.
At the MS-DOS prompt, type "net share" and press Enter. You will then see each of the shares, the location of the resource, and any remarks for that share. Below is a basic example of how this may look.
Jan 24, 2018
How to view all network shares in Windows - Computer Hope
https://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000534.htm
Search for: Windows List Shares
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