Re: [WinMac] File is use - who by?/font conversion solution


Jeroen Camstra(jeroenc[at]bigfoot.com)
Tue, 16 Feb 1999 09:14:55 +0100


At 09:11 16-2-99 +1300, Owen Watson <owen@rsnz.govt.nz> wrote:
>Is there any way you can find out which client (Mac or Win) has a file open
>on a NT4 server? My Windows expert says no ("NT isn't a proper network
>filesystem that can do that - you have to have something like Novell")

In servermanager:
* Select the NT4 server and choose properties from the file menu (or just
doubleclick the server). Now push the 'in use' button: here are the files
in use by Win clients.
* Select the NT4 server and choose properties from the macfile menu. Now
push the 'files' button: here are the files in use by Mac clients.

Greetings,

Jeroen

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