A systems administrator is managing a Windows 11 Pro computer that hosts several shared network folders. Multiple network users report being unable to access the shared files, receiving an error indicating that the maximum connection limit has been reached. The administrator needs to immediately view active remote user connections and determine which shared files are currently locked open by those users, with the ability to close specific idle connections. Which Windows administrative utility should the administrator open to accomplish this task?
- Computer Management (Shared Folders snap-in)Answer
- BResource Monitor (Network tab)
- CTask Manager (Users tab)
- DLocal Security Policy (User Rights Assignment)
Answer
Computer Management using the Shared Folders snap-in
The correct utility is Computer Management, specifically using the Shared Folders snap-in (fsmgmt.msc). Under System Tools > Shared Folders, an administrator can view active network Shares, inspect connected user Sessions, and see all currently Open Files. It also enables the administrator to forcibly close open files or disconnect active user sessions to free up connection limits.
Step-by-Step Solution
Key Concept
Managing active network share sessions and open file handles using the Computer Management MMC snap-in.
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