Overview: Commands, Utilities and Services

Last reviewed: September 18, 1996
Article ID: Q103890

NETWORK COMMANDS, UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Microsoft network operating systems, such as LAN Manager, include several commands, utilities, and services.

  • Commands and utilities, such as the NET USE command and the full-screen NET ADMIN utility make it easy for end users to access and control network resources.
  • Services. The server service allows a station to make its resources, such as disks and printers, available to users on other stations. The messenger service allows a user to exchange small messages with other network users.

Network commands, utilities and services use network application programmer interface (API) calls to communicate, through the local redirector, with remote stations.


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Last reviewed: September 18, 1996
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