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Network View - version 1.20
 
Displays a list of all machines visible in the specified domain, based on role.
 
 
The syntax of this command is:
 
netview [/NTW] [/NTS] [/PDC] [/BDC] [/PRINT] [/RAS] [/SQL] [/TIME] [/TS]
[/9x] [/HEX:0xXXXXXXXX] [/DOMAIN:domain] [/T] [/TABS]

Multiple switches can be specified, separate each with a space.
 
/NTW will include NT/2000/XP workstations.
/NTS will include NT/2000/.NET servers.
/PDC will include NT/2000/.NET primary domain controllers.
/BDC will include NT backup domain controllers.
/PRINT will include Print queue servers.
/RAS will include Remote Access Servers.
/SQL will include Microsoft SQL Servers.
/TIME will include all Time sources.
/TS will include all Terminal Servers.
/9x will include Windows 95/98/ME systems. (Only if sharing has been enabled.)
/HEX: allows you to specify your own bit mask. Use /HEX: /? for more details.
 
/DOMAIN: allows you to specify a different domain or workgroup.
/T also displays the primary machine type (Server, Workstation, PDC, etc.)
/B displays the output in bare format (useful when scripting)
/TABS separates columns with tabs instead of spaces (useful when importing)
 
 
An argument of /? or -? displays this syntax and always returns 1.
A successful completion will return 0.
 
 
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The syntax of this command is:


NET VIEW
[\\computername [/CACHE] | /DOMAIN[:domainname]]
NET VIEW /NETWORK:NW [\\computername]