{{tag>category:"None Specified" author:" amcauley@sprezzatura.com [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com]Sprezzatura Ltd[/url]" author:"Stephen S. Revelation"}} [[https://www.revelation.com/the-works|Join The Works program to have access to the most current content, and to be able to ask questions and get answers from Revelation staff and the Revelation community]] ==== NLM Stats for NT Service (None Specified) ==== === At 10 DEC 1999 08:53:49AM amcauley@sprezzatura.com [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com]Sprezzatura Ltd[/url] wrote: === [notag]One of our larget clients (5 Works subscriptions and a 90 user network) has recently changed to NT from Novell and find the lack of NLM Stats a major incovenience for tracing who has got problem locks. Is the information exposed by NLM Stats capable of being exposed by NT Service? If not, how do you suggest that we advise the client? TIA. [Andrew McAuley] [Sprezzatura Group] [World Leaders in all things RevSoft] [] [] [
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---- === At 10 DEC 1999 12:05PM Stephen S. Revelation wrote: === Andrew, Unfortunately, the NT Service does not provide for a utility such as NLMStats. You can use NT Server's Administrative tools to check for file locks, etc. (Event Viewer, Server Manager). -Stephen ---- === At 10 DEC 1999 12:30PM amcauley@sprezzatura.com [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com]Sprezzatura Ltd[/url] wrote: === [notag]Thank you Stephen, your reply is appreciated. I am aware that there is currently no such info available, I just wondered whether it was hidden "behind the scenes" where a little extra programming could extract it. Thanks for the alternative suggestions, the only problem is that we are unable to track down a specific lock. I wonder whether a console command to undo all locks might be possible? Regards [Andrew McAuley] [Sprezzatura Group] [World Leaders in all things RevSoft] [] [] [
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