Query termserver
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
Displays a list of all terminal servers on the network.
query termserver [ServerName] [/domain:Domain] [/address] [/continue]
- ServerName
Specifies the name identifying the terminal server.
- /domain: Domain
Specifies the domain to query for terminal servers. You do not need to specify a domain if you are querying the domain in which you are currently working.
- /address
Displays the network and node addresses for each server.
- /continue
Prevents pausing after each screen of information is displayed.
- /?
Displays help at the command prompt.
Query termserver searches the network for all attached terminal servers and returns the following information:
The name of the server
The network (and node address if the /address option is used)
To display information about all terminal servers on the network, type:
query termserver
To display information about the terminal server named server3, type:
query termserver server3
To display information about all terminal servers in domain SYSTEM, type:
query termserver /domain:system
To display the network and node address for the terminal server named server3, type:
query termserver server3 /address
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