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Remote Resources & Connections
Remote Resources
The function allows receiving the list of open shared resources available on remote computers. The advantage of this function is its capability to display the list of hidden resources (marked with the $ sign.) From the resource list window (Fig. 1) you can easily access them with the Explorer.

Fig. 1: The Remote computer's shared resources window.
You can select a resource in the list and bring up the context menu. Click Connect network drive... if you wish to map this remote resource as a network drive. You will see the standard system dialog for network drive mapping.
You can copy the data you have retrieved to clipboard and then paste it to any text file or Microsoft Excel sheet. To do that, right-click on the service list and then select Copy to clipboard on the menu that appears.
Remote Connections
This function allows obtaining information on active connections to a remote computer. For instance, you can see who is currently using shared resources on any remote computer on the network. The function is available via selecting object'scontext-menu item System Info | General (or via the main menu Host | System Info | General). The window (Fig. 1) displays hosts that are using the remote computer's shared resources.

Fig. 1: The Remote connections window.
You can copy the data you have retrieved to clipboard and then paste it to any text file or Microsoft Excel sheet. To do that, right-click on the service list and then select Copy to clipboard on the menu that appears.
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