Microsoft KB Archive/246298

= Using the Microsoft Windows NT Resource Kit with Interix =

Article ID: 246298

Article Last Modified on 10/31/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Interix 2.2 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Interix 2.2 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Interix 2.2 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Interix 2.2 Standard Edition

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SUMMARY
The Microsoft Windows NT Resource Kit includes some command-line tools that you can use in an Interix environment. These tools include:
 * Tlist.exe: This tool is the equivalent of the ps command for Win32 processes. The process ID numbers are very different under Win32.
 * Tkill.exe: This tool is the equivalent of the kill command for Win32 processes. The process ID numbers are very different under Win32.
 * Shutdown.exe: This tool shuts down the computer. It works over a Telnet connection but the connection closes immediately.
 * Net.exe: This tool is distributed with all versions of Microsoft Windows NT, and contains a number of useful commands. Useful functions of this tool include:


 * You can control services (for example, using the net services, net start, net stop, and net pause commands).
 * You can manage users (for example, using the net user and net accounts commands).
 * You can manage groups (for example, using the net group and net localgroup commands).
 * You can share drives (for example, using the net share and net use commands).



MORE INFORMATION
For more information about these tools, refer to the Microsoft Windows NT Resource Kit.

The information in this article was taken from the System Administration with Interix technical note located at the following Web site:

http://ssi4.interix.com/tw/technotes/note0006.html

Additional query words: technote tlist tkill shutdown

Keywords: kbinfo kbinterop KB246298

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