Windows 2008 list open files and close certain file





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My main goal is to find specific file in specific shared folders amongst a DFS and to close them at midnight.



My problem is that "net file" command does not list full path, example : e:...folderfile.doc



I need full path to determine wether a file is to be closed or not.



We were using handle.exe from SysInternals before, but it is not working on Win2008 x64..



Anyone got an idea?



Best regards










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    My main goal is to find specific file in specific shared folders amongst a DFS and to close them at midnight.



    My problem is that "net file" command does not list full path, example : e:...folderfile.doc



    I need full path to determine wether a file is to be closed or not.



    We were using handle.exe from SysInternals before, but it is not working on Win2008 x64..



    Anyone got an idea?



    Best regards










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      My main goal is to find specific file in specific shared folders amongst a DFS and to close them at midnight.



      My problem is that "net file" command does not list full path, example : e:...folderfile.doc



      I need full path to determine wether a file is to be closed or not.



      We were using handle.exe from SysInternals before, but it is not working on Win2008 x64..



      Anyone got an idea?



      Best regards










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      My main goal is to find specific file in specific shared folders amongst a DFS and to close them at midnight.



      My problem is that "net file" command does not list full path, example : e:...folderfile.doc



      I need full path to determine wether a file is to be closed or not.



      We were using handle.exe from SysInternals before, but it is not working on Win2008 x64..



      Anyone got an idea?



      Best regards







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      edited Sep 23 '13 at 18:52









      Hennes

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          I have answered my question :



          To obtain full path you have to type the following command :




          openfiles /query /fo LIST




          It seems that you have to know /query to use it... see :




          openfiles /query /?




          Hope this help someone else.






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            To close a specific file, use



            openfiles /disconnect /a * /op "D:Directoryfile.txt"





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              I have answered my question :



              To obtain full path you have to type the following command :




              openfiles /query /fo LIST




              It seems that you have to know /query to use it... see :




              openfiles /query /?




              Hope this help someone else.






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                I have answered my question :



                To obtain full path you have to type the following command :




                openfiles /query /fo LIST




                It seems that you have to know /query to use it... see :




                openfiles /query /?




                Hope this help someone else.






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                  I have answered my question :



                  To obtain full path you have to type the following command :




                  openfiles /query /fo LIST




                  It seems that you have to know /query to use it... see :




                  openfiles /query /?




                  Hope this help someone else.






                  share|improve this answer













                  I have answered my question :



                  To obtain full path you have to type the following command :




                  openfiles /query /fo LIST




                  It seems that you have to know /query to use it... see :




                  openfiles /query /?




                  Hope this help someone else.







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                      To close a specific file, use



                      openfiles /disconnect /a * /op "D:Directoryfile.txt"





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                        To close a specific file, use



                        openfiles /disconnect /a * /op "D:Directoryfile.txt"





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                          To close a specific file, use



                          openfiles /disconnect /a * /op "D:Directoryfile.txt"





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                          To close a specific file, use



                          openfiles /disconnect /a * /op "D:Directoryfile.txt"






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