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OPENFILES /Disconnect [/S system [/U username [/P [password]]]]
?                      {[/ID id] [/A accessedby] [/O openmode]}
&                      [/OP openfile]


Description:
B    Enables an administrator to disconnect files and folders that
8    have been opened remotely through a shared folder.

Parameter List:
F    /S     system         Specifies the remote system to connect to.

E    /U     [domain\]user  Specifies the user context under which the
3                          command should execute.

D    /P     [password]     Specifies the password for the given user
$                          context.

I    /ID    id             Specifies to disconnect open files by file ID.
9                          The "*" wildcard may be used.

PAD    /A     accessedby     Specifies to disconnect all open files by
?                          "accessedby" value. The "*" wildcard
(                          may be used.

D    /O     openmode       Specifies to disconnect all open files by
C                          "openmode" value. Valid values are Read,
@                          Write or Read/Write. The "*" wildcard
(                          may be used.

@    /OP    openfile       Specifies to disconnect all open file
B                          connections created by a specific "open
E                          file" name. The "*" wildcard may be used.

7    /?                    Displays this help message.


Examples:
    OPENFILES /Disconnect /?
PA     OPENFILES /Disconnect /ID 1
'    OPENFILES /Disconnect /A  username
(    OPENFILES /Disconnect /O Read/Write
D    OPENFILES /Disconnect /OP "c:\My Documents\somedoc.doc" /ID 234
7    OPENFILES /Disconnect /S system  /U username /ID 5
C    OPENFILES /Disconnect /S system  /U username /P password /ID *
PA	FAILURE: 

SUCCESS: D
SUCCESS: The connection to the open file "%s" has been terminated.
PA0ERROR: Could not disconnect the open file "%s".
TERROR: Invalid Syntax. /U option can be specified only when /S option is specified.
TERROR: Invalid Syntax. /P option can be specified only when /U option is specified.
HostnameIDAccessed ByType#Locks	Open ModeOpen File (Path\executable)WindowsReadWritePAWrite + Read#
INFO: No shared open files found.
list|csv|tablePID#
OPENFILES /parameter [arguments]


Description:
E    Enables an administrator to list or disconnect files and folders
(    that have been opened on a system.

Parameter List:
:    /Disconnect      Disconnects one or more open files.

B    /Query           Displays files opened locally or from shared
                     folders.

J    /Local           Enables / Disables the display of local open files.

2    /?               Displays this help message.


Examples:
    OPENFILES /Disconnect /?
PA    OPENFILES /Query /?
    OPENFILES /Local /?
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OPENFILES /Query  [/S system [/U username [/P [password]]]]
+                  [/FO format] [/NH] [/V]


Description:
D    Enables an administrator to display a list of files and folders
1    that have been remotely opened on a system.

Parameter List:
G    /S      system         Specifies the remote system to connect to.

PAB    /U      [domain\]user  Specifies the user context under which
8                           the command should execute.

E    /P      [password]     Specifies the password for the given user
%                           context.

G    /FO     format         Specifies the format in which the output is
,                           to be displayed.
@                           Valid values: "TABLE","LIST","CSV".

E    /NH                    Specifies that the "Column Header" should
-                           not be displayed.
F                           Valid only for "TABLE" and "CSV" formats.

G    /V                     Specifies that verbose output is displayed

8    /?                     Displays this help message.


Examples:
   OPENFILES /Query /?
   OPENFILES /Query
PA    OPENFILES /Query /FO csv /NH
    OPENFILES /Query /FO LIST /V
;   OPENFILES /Query /S system /U username /P password /NH 
LISTCSV=ERROR: Invalid Syntax. No /ID or /A or /O parameter present.

No Access.ERROR: Invalid ID.
ERROR:  ERROR: Unable to retrieve data.
MERROR: Could not connect to the specified system with the given credentials.
read|write|read/write|*(Invalid syntax.
Type "%s /?" for usage.
+ERROR: Could not connect to remote server.
Invalid server name.
MERROR: Invalid Syntax. /NH option is only allowed for TABLE and CSV formats.
AWARNING: Ignoring the user credentials for the local connection.
N/A4ERROR: Invalid syntax. System name cannot be empty.
	WARNING: 2ERROR: Invalid syntax. User name cannot be empty.
>ERROR: The target system must be running Windows XP or above.
	Macintosh
Read/Write
Write/Read.
I
INFO: There are no shared open files found with the specified criteria.
4ERROR: Invalid syntax. Accessed by cannot be empty.
2ERROR: Invalid syntax. File name cannot be empty.
Type "%s /Query /?" for usage.
$Type "%s /Disconnect /?" for usage.

Files Opened Locally:
0

Files opened remotely via local share points:
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	OPENFILESPA.ERROR: Unable to get system type information.
6ERROR: The target system must be running a 32 bit OS.
?ERROR: Remote open files is not supported for 64 bit machines.
6ERROR: The target system must be running a 64 bit OS.
?ERROR: Remote open files is not supported for 32 bit machines.
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SUCCESS: The system global flag 'maintain objects list' is enabled.
         This will take effect after the system is restarted.
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SUCCESS: The system global flag 'maintain objects list' is disabled..
         This will take effect after the system is restarted.
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INFO: The system global flag 'maintain objects list' is currently disabled.
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INFO: The system global flag 'maintain objects list' is currently enabled.
>ERROR: Logged-on user does not have administrative privilege.
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INFO: The system global flag 'maintain objects list' needs
/      to be enabled to see local opened files.
-      See Openfiles /? for more information.
ERROR: Invalid username.
PAERROR: Invalid open file name.
 
OPENFILES /Local [ ON | OFF ]


Description:
H    Allows an administrator to enable or disable the system global flag
E    'maintain objects list' which tracks local file handles. Changes
C    made by this switch will take effect only after restarting the

    system.

PA:    Note: Enabling this flag reduces system performance.

Parameter List:
8    /?                     Displays this help message.


Examples:
    OPENFILES /Local /?
    OPENFILES /Local
    OPENFILES /Local ON
    OPENFILES /Local OFF
ERROR:WARNING:SUCCESS:INFO:N/AType the password for %s:2Passing the user credential for local connection.
7The target system must be running Windows XP or above.
9The remote system must be running Windows 2000 or above.
PA>Invalid syntax. '%s' value is not allowed for '%s' option.
%s
9Invalid syntax. Specify valid numeric value for '%s'.
%s
AInvalid syntax. Specifiy valid floating point value for '%s'.
%s
5Invalid syntax. Mandatory option '%s' is missing.
%s
FInvalid syntax. '%s' option is not allowed more than '%d' time(s).
%s
#Invalid argument/option - '%s'.
%s
0Invalid syntax. Default argument is missing.
%s
FLength of the command line argument should not exceed 255 characters.
IInvalid syntax. Default option is not allowed more than '%d' time(s).
%s
,Invalid syntax. Value expected for '%s'.
%s
BInvalid syntax. '%s' value is not allowed as default argument.
%s
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%s
-Value for default option cannot be empty.
%s
PA<Invalid syntax. Specify valid numeric value for default.
%s
DInvalid syntax. Specifiy valid floating point value for default.
%s
>Value for default option cannot be more than %d character(s).
?Invalid syntax. Value cannot be specified with '%s' option.
%s
;Value for '%s' option cannot be more than %d character(s).
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