Disconnect a user or users
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
To disconnect a user or users
Using Shared Folders
Using a command line
Using Shared Folders
Open Computer Management.
In the console tree, click Sessions.
Where?
- Computer Management/System Tools/Shared Folders/Sessions
Do one of the following:
To disconnect all users, on the Action menu, click Disconnect All Sessions.
To disconnect one user, in the details pane, right-click the user name, and then click Close Session.
To disconnect multiple users, press the CTRL key while clicking the user names, right-click any user name, and then click Close Session.
Notes
To open Computer Management, click Start, click Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Computer Management.
When you administer another computer remotely, your connection appears as an open named pipe. It cannot be closed.
Using a command line
Open Command Prompt.
Type:
net session*\\computername***/delete**
Value | Description |
---|---|
net session |
Lists or disconnects inbound sessions on the local computer. |
\\computername |
Identifies the computer for which you want to list or disconnect sessions. |
/delete |
Ends sessions that are originated by \\computername, and closes all open files that are opened from \\computername. If \\computername is omitted, all inbound sessions and associated files are closed. |
Notes
To open a command prompt, click Start, point to All programs, point to Accessories, and then click Command prompt.
To view the complete syntax for this command, at the command prompt, type:
net help session
Caution
- If you disconnect users who are accessing shared resources, they might lose data. You may want to warn connected users before you disconnect them.
Notes
You must be logged on as a member of the Administrators group, Server Operators group, or Power Users group to complete this procedure. If your computer is connected to a network, network policy settings might also prevent you from completing this procedure.
For information about how to connect to another computer, see Related Topics.
File sharing options may be limited if simple file sharing is enabled. For more information about simple file sharing, see article Q304040, "Description of File Sharing and Permissions in Windows XP," in the Microsoft Knowledge Base.
Information about functional differences
- Your server might function differently based on the version and edition of the operating system that is installed, your account permissions, and your menu settings. For more information, see Viewing Help on the Web.
See Also
Concepts
Shared Folders overview Microsoft Management Console Connect to another computer
Other Resources
Net session Send a console message to all connected computers Send a console message to a computer that you are managing