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Using DFS commands and files

Displaying shared local resources

To share local resources on your system with network clients, you use the share command. However, you can also use the command to display information about shared resources on your system.

If you enter the share command without arguments, it displays all default distributed file system resources on your system that are currently shared. If you specify a file system type and no other options, the command displays all resources of the specified type that are currently shared.


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