SMB Share Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell
Windows PowerShell® is a task-based command-line shell and scripting language designed especially for system administration. This reference topic for the information technology (IT) professional provides assistance in utilizing the Windows PowerShell cmdlets to script and automate tasks.
Server Message Block (SMB) Share
This reference provides cmdlet descriptions and syntax for all Server Message Block (SMB) Share-specific cmdlets. It lists the cmdlets in alphabetical order based on the verb at the beginning of the cmdlet.
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Adds a deny access control entry (ACE) for a trustee to the security descriptor of the Server Message Block (SMB) share. |
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Forcibly closes a file that is open by one of the clients of the Server Message Block (SMB) server. |
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Forcibly ends the Server Message Block (SMB) session. |
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Retrieves the Server Message Block (SMB) client configuration. |
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Retrieves the network interfaces used by the Server Message Block (SMB) client. |
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Retrieves the connections established from the Server Message Block (SMB) client to the SMB servers. |
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Retrieves the Server Message Block (SMB) client directory mappings created for a server. |
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Retrieves the Server Message Block (SMB) connections made between the SMB client network interfaces and the SMB server network interfaces. |
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Retrieves the constraints that define how the Server Message Block (SMB) client uses network interfaces to connect to the servers. |
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Retrieves basic information about the files that are open on behalf of the clients of the Server Message Block (SMB) server. |
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Retrieves the Server Message Block (SMB) server configuration. |
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Retrieves the network interfaces used by the Server Message Block (SMB) server. |
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Retrieves information about the Server Message Block (SMB) sessions that are currently established between the SMB server and the associated clients. |
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Retrieves the Server Message Block (SMB) shares on the computer. |
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Retrieves the access control list (ACL) of the Server Message Block (SMB) share. |
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Adds an allow access control entry (ACE) for a trustee to the security descriptor of the Server Message Block (SMB) share. |
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Creates a new Server Message Block (SMB) mapping. |
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Creates a new Server Message Block (SMB) multi-channel constraint for the specified server. |
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Creates a new Server Message Block (SMB) share. |
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Removes the Server Message Block (SMB) mapping to an SMB share. |
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Removes one or more specified Server Message Block (SMB) multi-channel constraints, which determine the network interfaces to be used when connecting to specific servers. |
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Deletes the specified Server Message Block (SMB) shares. |
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Removes all of the allow access control entries (ACEs) for a trustee from the security descriptor of the Server Message Block (SMB) share. |
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Sets the Server Message Block (SMB) client configuration. |
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Sets the Server Message Block (SMB) server configuration. |
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Modifies the properties of the Server Message Block (SMB) share. |
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Removes all of the deny access control entries (ACEs) for the trustee from the security descriptor of the Server Message Block (SMB) share. |
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Forces the Server Message Block (SMB) client to update the multi-channel-related information. |
참고
To list all the cmdlets that are available, use the Get-Command –Module SmbShare
cmdlet.
For more information about, or for the syntax of, any of the cmdlets, use the Get-Help
<cmdlet name> cmdlet, where <cmdlet name> is the name of the cmdlet that you want to research. For more detailed information, you can run any of the following cmdlets:
● Get-Help
<cmdlet name> -Detailed
● Get-Help
<cmdlet name> -Examples
● Get-Help
<cmdlet name> -Full
More Information
For more information about the cmdlets, see the following:
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