> Your best bet is to either use the cgi-bin trick mentioned earlier or
> set up some way to send a signal to another process (maybe even on
> another system?) that will disconnect the sessions for you.

I now found a way via CGI like this:

use Win32::NetResource qw(NetShareGetInfo);
NetShareGetInfo($netname, \%SHARE, $servername);
print $cgi->h3("$SHARE{'current-users'}");
system ('net sessions /delete /y');

this works ok, but now the target-users have a problem: they need to just
disconnect *specific* connections to specific files. The system command used
here though deletes every session, so other applications would be affected
too...

So is there a way to list all existing sessions? The NetResource Command
only gives me the number of connections...

Lars
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