sessionname Displays all of the processes running in a particular session. The two default
sessions are console and services.
username Displays all of the processes belonging to a particular user. You??™ll always find
processes belonging to your personal account, local account, network service account, and local
service account.
sessionid Displays all of the processes running within a particular session. You??™ll always see
two sessions. Session 0 works with the services sessions and session 1 works with the console
sessions.
/SERVER:servername Enumerates the specified processes on a particular Terminal Server. If
you don??™t have rights to access the Terminal Server, you??™ll see a security error message. If the
server isn??™t running Vista, Windows Server 2008 Full version, or Server Core, you??™ll likely see an
???Error Enumerating Processes??? message.
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/MODE Displays the current line settings. The output changes to include several new columns
including the session name, state, device, type, baud, parity, data bits, and stop bits.
/FLOW Displays the current flow control settings.
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