NET share: Viewing the local host's shared resources
Nbtstat-a IP: Get a list of users of the remote host
NET user C:/del Delete the mapped C-drive, other disk analogy
NET user */del Delete all mapped disks, prompting for y confirmation
NET use ipipc$ ""/user: "" to establish an IPC NULL link
NET use ipipc$ "password"/user: "username" establishes IPC non-null link
NET use h:ipc$ "password"/user: "User name" directly after the login map the other side C: to the local H:
NET use h:ipc$ to map the other side c: to Local H:
NET use m: \\sambaip\wodewangpan/user: username (or domain name \ username)----Map the shared network of a user on the samba server to a local m disk:
NET use ipipc$/del remove IPC links
NET use H:/del to delete mappings that map each other to local H:
NET user username password/add set up users
NET user Guest/active:yes activates the guest user
NET user view a list of native users
NET user account name to view the properties of the account
net localgroup Administrators user name/add Add "user" to the administrator to have administrator privileges, note: After the administrator plus s with plural
net start to see what services are open on this machine
Net start service name (e.g.: net start Telnet, net start schedule)
NET stop service name stops a service
NET time destination IP to view the offset
NET time target Ip/set to set the local computer time to synchronize with the "Destination IP" host, plus the parameter/yes to cancel the confirmation message
NET view to see which shares are open within the local area network
NET view IP to see which shares are turned on in the other LAN
NET config display system network settings
NET logoff disconnected sharing
NET Pause Service name pauses a service
NET send IP "text message" to the other party to send messages
NET ver LAN network connection types and information that are in use
NET share viewing locally-enabled shares
NET share ipc$ turn on ipc$ sharing
NET share ipc$/del Delete ipc$ share
NET share C $/del removal of C. shared
NET user Guest 12345 log in with guest user and change password to 12345
NET password Password change system login password
Netstat-a See which ports are open, common Netstat-an
Netstat-n View Port network connectivity, common Netstat-an
Netstat-v viewing work in progress
Netstat-p protocol Example: Netstat-p TCQ/IP Viewing a protocol usage (viewing TCP/IP protocol usage)
Netstat-s View all protocol usage in use
Nbtstat-a IP 136 to 139 if one of the ports is open, you can view the user name of the other person who recently logged in (03)-Note: parameter-A to capitalize
Tracert-parameter IP (or computer name) trace route (packet), Parameter: "-W number" is used to set the time-out interval.
Ping IP (or domain name) sends the default size of 32 bytes of data to the host, parameter: "-l[space" packet size ";"-N Send data Number ";"-T "means to ping all the time.
PING-T-l 65550 ip death ping (send files larger than 64K and Ping is the ping of death)
Ipconfig (winipcfg) for Windows NT and XP (Windows 95 98) To view the local IP address, ipconfig the available parameters "/all" To display all configuration information
TLIST-T Displays the process as a tree list (additional tools for the system, which are not installed by default, within the Support/tools folder of the installation directory)
KILL-F process name plus-F parameter force end a process (additional tools for the system, default is not installed, in the Support/tools folder of the installation directory)
Del-f file name plus-f parameter can be deleted read-only files,/ar,/ah,/as,/AA respectively for the deletion of read-only, hidden, system, archive files,/a-r,/a-h,/a-s,/a-a means to delete files except read-only, hidden, system, archive. Cases
such as "Del/ar * *" means to delete all read-only files under the current directory, "Del/a-s * *" means deleting all files except system files in the current directory
Windows common net USE command