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Sony
09-26-01, 08:56 PM
I am on an Intranet and I share lots of files over network neighborhood is there any program I can download for free that will tell me the name of the computer that is connected to me I would greatly appreciate it.

Sony
09-26-01, 09:27 PM
someone please help me PLEASE

RED Hot Machine
09-29-01, 05:00 PM
What OS are you running Sony?

Because I think there is a program in 98 called net watcher that shows what computers are connected to you. I'll check and let you know (I'm using a win2k rig at the moment)

RED Hot Machine
09-29-01, 05:44 PM
Sonny try this (http://www.tamos.com/download/main/) link and download Essential NetTools. Could not find anything that is free but this is shareware. Shows what computer is connected to your's and loads of other things aswell.

Thelemac
09-29-01, 05:50 PM
There's a program that installs with Windows called Net Watcher that should do that for you. :)

su root
09-29-01, 06:08 PM
NetWatch:
Start/Run "netwatch"
or
Start/Programs/Accessories/System Tools/Net Watcher

If it's not there, you need to install it, Control Panne/Add Remove Programs/Windows Programs/Accessories and check "Net Watcher"


Or, if you are looking for a more technical breakdown,
Start/Run "command"
"netstat"
and you will get a list of active connections, ports and status. (probably not what you are looking for)

RED Hot Machine
09-29-01, 06:15 PM
In win2k go control panel>admin tools>computer managment>sessions.

engjohn
09-30-01, 11:28 PM
Originally posted by RED Hot Machine
In win2k go control panel>admin tools>computer managment>sessions.

I think you mean
In win2k go control panel>admin tools>computer managment>Shared Folders>sessions.