/FLOW Displays the current flow control settings. In this case, the output changes to show the
session name, session state, device used to access the system, session type, and the flow control
settings.
/CONNECT Displays the current connect settings. In this case, the output changes to show the
session name, session state, device used to access the system, session type, and the connection
settings.
/COUNTER Displays the current Terminal Services counters information. In addition to the
standard information, the output includes the total sessions created, total sessions disconnected,
and total sessions reconnected.
Terminating a Session with the Reset Utility
Use this utility to reset a session. In this case, the system disconnects the user from the system and
receives a message to that effect. If you simply want to reset the session to a known good state, use
the RWinSta utility instead. This utility uses the following syntax:
RESET [sessionname | sessionid] [ /server:server_name] /v
Notice that you may only specify one of the session identifiers. If you provide a session name, then
you can??™t provide a session identifier as well.
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