Name

OpenFiles — \windows\system32\openfiles.exe

Synopsis

List all currently open files, either shared and accessed by other users on a network or (optionally) opened locally. (OpenFiles is included with Windows XP Professional only.)

To Open

Command Prompt openfiles

Usage

openfiles /local [ on | off ]
openfiles /query [/s system [/u user [/p [pass]]]]
openfiles /query [/s system [/u user [/p [pass]]]]
  [/fo format] [/nh] [/v]
openfiles /query [/s system [/u user [/p [pass]]]]
  [/fo format] [/nh] [/v]
openfiles /disconnect [/s system [/u user [/p [pass]]]]
openfiles /query [/s system [/u user [/p [pass]]]]
  [/fo format] [/nh] [/v]
openfiles /disconnect [/s system [/u user [/p [pass]]]]
  {[/id id] [/a accessedby] [/o openmode]} [/op openfile]

Description

The OpenFiles tool lets you view a list of all the shared files that are currently open across the network and, optionally, files that are opened locally. This prevents, say, one user deleting a document that another user is working on.

Type openfiles without any options to display a report like this:

Files Opened Remotely via local share points:
---------------------------------------------
ID    Accessed By   Type       Open File (Path\executable)
===== ============= ========== ======================================
98    LOU           Windows    C:\Stuff to Eat\frittatas.txt
101   EDDIE         Windows    C:\Stuff to Drink\milkshakes.txt
107   CLANCY        Windows    C:\Stuff to Eat\pork chops.txt

OpenFiles accepts one of three primary commands, each of which has a range of parameters: ...

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