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"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"

However, you can find
an easy-to-use list of these commands on the Web site at http://www.robvanderwoude.com/
termserv.html.
Locating Terminal Servers with the QAppSrv Utility
The QAppSrv utility displays a list of all of the application terminal servers on a network. If you use
this utility without any arguments, it searches the network for a terminal server and displays its
name. Running this utility is the same as using the QUERY TERMSERVER command from within
Terminal Server. This utility uses the following syntax:
QAppSrv [servername] [/DOMAIN:domain] [/ADDRESS] [/CONTINUE]
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The following list describes each of the command line arguments.
servername Specifies the Terminal Server to query.
/DOMAIN:domain Displays information for the specified domain. The default setting displays
information for the current domain.
/ADDRESS Displays the network and node addresses for the Terminal Servers on the network.
/CONTINUE Forces the utility to display all of the servers without pausing after each screen of
information.
Obtaining Processes with the QProcess Utility
The QProcess utility displays information about Terminal Server processes.


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